Haiwaiwang, April 20th. On the 20th local time, at a press conference held on the same day, Japan's revival minister Katsuei Hirazawa formally apologized for the revival agency's proposal of turning "radioactive tritium" into a "mascot" in a leaflet. Indicates that the flyer will be re-created after the relevant image is deleted.

  According to a report from Japan's "Asahi Shimbun" on the 20th, Hiraizawa bowed his head and apologized on the same day, saying, "I apologize deeply to those who feel unhappy, especially the people affected by the disaster in Fukushima Prefecture."

He also said that after the relevant image was released through leaflets and videos, he and his office received a large number of protest emails, including "underlying evaluation of the danger of nuclear power plants" and "trying to downplay the impact of nuclear accidents."

  Pyeongtaek once stated on the 16th that he would decide whether or not to apologize after making a judgment because "there are both pros and cons."

(Overseas Net King Xiluo)