Japan accuses China of harassment after Fukushima water release

Japan accuses China of harassment after Fukushima water release

A top government spokesman says there have been many phone calls originating from China.

Japan started discharging water from its Fukushima nuclear plant on Thursday. (AFP pic)
TOKYO:
Japan’s top government spokesman said on Monday it was extremely regrettable that there were many instances of harassment phone calls from China regarding the release of treated radioactive water from the Fukushima nuclear power plant into the Pacific.

“A lot of harassment phone calls believed to be originating from China are occurring in Japan… These developments are extremely regrettable and we are concerned,” chief cabinet secretary Hirokazu Matsuno told a regular news conference.

Japan on Thursday started the water discharge, a key step in decommissioning the Fukushima plant, which suffered triple meltdowns after being hit by a tsunami in 2011 following a powerful earthquake.

China’s foreign ministry did not immediately respond to a Reuters request for comment on the Matsuno remarks.

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