China News Service, Beijing, May 7 (Reporter Zhang Su) "We advise Japan not to learn from ostriches, thinking that everything will be fine if you bury your head in the sand." Chinese Foreign Ministry spokesperson Wang Wenbin replied at a regular press conference on the 7th. This was the case when the Fukushima nuclear accident polluted water discharged into the sea.

  Recently, politicians in South Korea, relevant agricultural and fishery associations in Japan and South Korea, and practitioners have successively expressed their opposition to the Fukushima nuclear-contaminated water discharge. The Vietnamese Ministry of Foreign Affairs advocates a responsible attitude to the nuclear accident. China has repeatedly urged Japan. The party prudently handled the issue of Fukushima nuclear contaminated water.

A reporter asked if China had any further comments.

  Wang Wenbin pointed out that the pollution of water discharged from the Fukushima nuclear accident in Japan is related to the safety of the global marine ecological environment and the lives and health of people in all countries. The international community has generally expressed strong concerns about the possible impact of Japan’s move, and it has also been widely encountered in Japan. Opposed.

But to this day, the Japanese government still ignores international responsibilities, obligations, and morality, and refuses to respond positively to the concerns of the international community.

  "We advise Japan not to learn from the ostrich, thinking that if you bury your head in the sand, everything will be fine." Wang Wenbin said that China once again urges the Japanese government to face up to the serious concerns of the international community and stop wrong policies and practices that endanger the global marine environment and international public health and safety. On the issue of nuclear contaminated water disposal in Fukushima, we consciously accept the substantial participation, verification and supervision of the international community, especially stakeholders.

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