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(1)German minister refutes Japan’s claim at G7 press conference
(1)Remke Fukushima nuclear power plant’s discharge of contaminated water is not welcome
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(1)He says he supports Japan’s efforts, but opposes the discharge of the sea
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(1)Nishimura Countries Support Japan’s Efforts, Including Ocean Discharge
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(1)The German minister sitting next to me said it wasn’t
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(1)The joint statement doesn’t mention the discharge of contaminated water into the ocean
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(1)Admitting himself to be wrong after the Nishimura press conference
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(1)Tried to include the statement of marine discharge in Japan’s joint statement, but failed
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(1)Fukushima nuclear power plant contaminated water planned to be released into the ocean by the end of this summer
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G7 ministers make joint statement at press conference
The Japanese colonial government tried to win the understanding of the confident marine outflow of Fukushima radioactive water under the G7 agenda, but failed
However, at the scene of the joint statement, the Japanese minister brazenly announced that other countries were also in favor of the Fukushima spill, as if it had been adopted as a joint statement
The German minister openly said on the spot that the Japanese minister was lying, asking what kind of flash it was
Later, at the press conference, he admitted that he was a mistake
Regardless of that, it will be released this summer
Even though his eyes are wide open against the G7, he is still cheating, but he is worried about how the Yoon Suk Yeol will cope with it