Group 1 - The Chinese Ministry of Foreign Affairs urges Japan to fulfill its nuclear safety responsibilities and accept international supervision following a radioactive water leak incident at the "Puxian" nuclear reactor in Fukui Prefecture, highlighting serious flaws in Japan's nuclear facility operations and safety oversight [1] - The Ministry emphasizes the need for Japan to learn from the Fukushima nuclear accident and to properly manage nuclear plant decommissioning and radioactive waste disposal, while also calling for enhanced international monitoring of the situation to ensure marine environmental safety [1] Group 2 - The Ministry of Foreign Affairs states that recent pro-nuclear comments from a senior official in the Japanese Prime Minister's office are not isolated incidents, indicating a broader trend of militarization under Prime Minister Suga's administration [2] - The remarks are seen as a dangerous signal reflecting the ambitions of Japan's right-wing forces and their ongoing push for re-militarization, following provocative statements regarding Taiwan [2] Group 3 - The Ministry of Foreign Affairs firmly opposes the U.S. plan to impose tariffs on China's semiconductor industry starting in 2027, arguing that such actions disrupt global supply chains and hinder the development of the semiconductor sector [3] - The Ministry calls for the U.S. to correct its approach and engage in dialogue based on equality and mutual respect to manage differences and maintain stable and healthy Sino-U.S. relations [3]
日本核反应堆发生含放射性物质水泄漏事件,外交部发声!
中国能源报·2025-12-24 08:59