China News Service, Beijing, February 8 (Reporter Li Jingze) In response to the DPP authorities' announcement to lift restrictions on food imports after the nuclear accident in Japan, Chinese Foreign Ministry spokesman Zhao Lijian pointed out at a regular press conference on the 8th that the DPP authorities are in I believe that the majority of Taiwan compatriots have sharp eyes on their actions and actions concerning the lives, health and safety of Taiwan compatriots.

  A reporter asked about the continued restrictions on Japanese food imports after the Fukushima nuclear accident in Japan. After Singapore and the United States announced the lifting of import restrictions last year, today Taiwan also announced the lifting of restrictions.

Can the spokesperson brief us on China's position on restricting the import of Japanese food?

In addition, what is China's view on the Taiwan region's announcement to lift restrictions?

  Zhao Lijian said that in March 2011, after the nuclear leakage accident at the Fukushima nuclear power plant, in order to prevent the export of radioactively contaminated Japanese food to the mainland, China has adopted strengthened supervision measures on imported food from Japan, and has continued to conduct assessments on the risk of radioactive contamination of Japanese food. , to prevent the import of food that does not meet the requirements, so as to protect people's lives and health.

  He pointed out that he believes that the majority of Taiwan compatriots have a keen eye for what the DPP authorities have done on issues concerning the lives, health and safety of Taiwan compatriots.

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