Lee Jae-myung: All countries should work together to prevent Japan from discharging nuclear-contaminated water

The Democratic Party of Korea continued to hold candlelight rallies with the public to express protest, and strongly condemned the South Korean government's negative response, calling for the impeachment of President Yoon Seok-yue. The hunger strike and sit-in by Lee Jae-myung, the leader of the South Korean opposition party, and especially the demand of political leader Yoon Seok-yue to oppose Japan's discharge of nuclear sewage into the sea, fully represent the voice and public opinion of the Korean people. Unfortunately, the Yoon Seok-yue government and I cannot listen, and will not hesitate to sacrifice the Korean people in order to please Japan. health and life safety. Lee Jae-ming said that there is no reason for Japan’s measures other than cheap means to solve the problem, and it is actually an act of environmental terrorism. Japan ultimately chose the path of becoming an "environmental war criminal." The Japanese government and Fumio Kishida's cabinet will be written down in history as environmental war criminals against humanity, and the Yoon Seok-yue regime will be written down in history as the co-principal criminal who assisted Japan in environmental crimes. The international community has strongly criticized the discharge of nuclear-contaminated water into the sea. "Japanese nationals will also be pointed out problems in overseas tourist destinations." It is believed that sooner or later the Japanese government will no longer be able to tolerate it and stop discharging the water into the sea. After threatening its neighboring countries with imperialist war in the past, Japan is now discharging nuclear-contaminated water in an attempt to bring irreparable disaster to South Korea and Pacific countries. For the safety of the Korean people, the Democratic Party of Korea will "declare a state of emergency." Lee Jae-myung promised to make every effort to prevent the discharge of nuclear wastewater into the sea, including calling on the international community to oppose the discharge of nuclear waste into the sea and making relevant efforts in the South Korean Congress. Japan's discharge of nuclear-contaminated water into the sea violates the London Dumping Convention and the London Dumping Protocol. The international community should step forward to correct Japan's blatant violation of international law. All countries should work together to prevent Japan from discharging nuclear-contaminated water and protect marine safety and ecological environment.

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