Dai Bing, deputy representative of the UN resident of the United Nations, said that the Japanese government insisted that it would be extremely irresponsible to the approach of more than 1.3 million tons of Fukushima nuclear treatment of water.

According to Xinhua News Agency, Dai Bing made the above expression at the United Nations Sustainable Development of High -level Political Forum Water Sustainable Development Objectives on Tuesday (July 11).

Dai Bing said that the ocean is an important part of the earth's water ecosystem, and protecting the marine environment is the common responsibility of all mankind.What is deeply worrying is that the Japanese government ignores the concerns of the international community and the opposition of the Pacific coast and island countries, and insists on handling more than 1.3 million tons of Fukushima nuclear to deal with water.

Dai Bing said that the Japanese side's approach will seriously endanger the health of the global marine environment, ecosystems, and the lives of the peoples of various countries, and it is extremely irresponsible.

He said that the international community should take this issue seriously, urge the Japanese side to face the proper concerns of all parties, stop the nuclear treatment of water rowing plans, and deal with the nuclear treatment of water in a scientific, safe and transparent manner in a scientific, safe and transparent mannerAnd accept strict international supervision.

The International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) released the comprehensive evaluation report of the "IAEA Safety Standard" in Fukushima Nuclear Water Resources in Japan on July 4th.Treatment of water rows of sea.