North Korea finds IAEA’s stance on Japan’s nuclear power plant draining plan unfair

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The DPRK has described the IAEA’s stance on Japan’s plan to discharge water from the emergency Fukushima-1 nuclear power plant into the ocean as unfair, the agency reported. CTAC.

According to North Korea, such an attitude is against international law and should be prevented.

“The IAEA has taken an unfair stand – actively advocating and supporting plans to drain polluted waters, which is terrible to even imagine,” the message said.

Formerly at IAEA declarationThat the release of treated water into the ocean from the Japanese nuclear power plant Fukushima-1 would have a negligible radiological impact. This was reported on the website of the International Atomic Energy Agency.

It was also noted that the working group evaluating the discharge plan consisted of 11 countries, including Russia, China and the USA.

Previously, physicists calculated where this works best to hide from a nuclear explosion.

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