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▲ The Democratic Party of Korea condemns imports of seafood from Fukushima
On the morning of the 30th, participants held a protest against the import of fishery products from Fukushima and condemned humiliating diplomacy against Japan held at the National Assembly. 2023.3.30 Yonhap News
▲ Korea-Japan summit meeting – President Yoon Seok-yeol, who visited Japan for 2 days and 1 night, shakes hands with Japanese Prime Minister Fumio Kishida at the Prime Minister’s Office in Tokyo on the afternoon of the 16th prior to the Korea-Japan summit meeting. 2023.3.16 Yonhap News

On the 1st, the Democratic Party of Korea said, “The people want to know clearly what President Seok-yeol Yoon said to Japan and what promises he made.” ”, he urged.

Kwon Chil-seung, chief spokesman of the Democratic Party, held a briefing at the National Assembly this morning and criticized, “Controversy is brewing over the president’s remarks on the issue of the discharge of contaminated water from Fukushima and imports of marine products, and public anxiety is growing.”

“The presidential office belatedly explained that there was no mention of contaminated water and that Fukushima marine products would never come in, but the suspicions do not subside.” He pointed out that he doubted whether or not he was sympathetic to it.

He explained, “The inside of the seriously damaged Fukushima Daiichi Nuclear Power Plant Unit 1 reactor was revealed yesterday.” .

He said, “When I was a preliminary candidate for the presidential election, ‘The Fukushima nuclear power plant did not explode. I wonder what President Yoon Seok-yeol, who insisted that the radioactive leak was basically bad, is thinking.”

Previously, Japanese media reported on the 29th of last month that President Yoon met with former Prime Minister Yoshihide Suga in Tokyo on the 17th, the second day of his visit to Japan, and said, “Even if it takes time, we will seek the understanding of the Korean people” regarding the issue of ocean discharge of contaminated water from the Fukushima Daiichi Nuclear Power Plant. The presidential office denied this and announced again that marine products from Fukushima would not enter the country.

Reporter Yumin Kim

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