(Beijing/Tokyo Comprehensive News) The confrontation between China and Japan around Fukushima nuclear waste water continued.The Chinese Embassy in Japan stated that it received a large number of harassment calls from Japan, and some right -wing people were in front of the embassy.Prior to this, the Japanese side also said that the embassy in China was thrown bricks.

According to the Studio of China Daily, the staff of the Chinese embassy in Japan said that after Japan launched the Fukushima nuclear waste water to discharge the sea on August 24, the work phone of the embassy and the personal telephone of some libraries received a large number of displayed in Japan as Japan.Local harassment calls, some people are emotional on the phone, and their words are very aggressive.

At the same time, some fax machines of the embassy also received very aggressive letters. Some right -wing anti -China people came to the embassy entrance to disturb the troubles, affecting the normal office order of the embassy.

In this regard, the embassy has strongly asked the Japanese government and police to take measures to respond.Chinese ambassador Wu Jianghao, Wu Jianghao, met on Monday (August 28) to meet the Ministry of Foreign Affairs Affairs Okno Masako, who proposed solemnly, and urged the Japanese side to deal with it in accordance with the law.

After Japan launched the Fukushima nuclear waste water, Sino -Japanese relations have become more tense, and a new round of games and confrontation are launched from official to the people.

The Japanese Embassy in China was also thrown on stones and eggs

The Japanese side previously said that many harassment calls from China have been received.Kyodo News quoted Tokyo Electric Power Company that from August 24th to 27th, the total number of calls from China to the company exceeded 6,000.In addition, the Japanese Embassy in China has also been thrown on stones and eggs.

The official Weibo of the Japanese Embassy in China posted on August 26 that unrelated individuals and groups in Japan have received harassment calls from China and approved "this is a criminal act."