The International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) Board of Governors held its March meeting in Vienna this week. Chinese Ambassador to the IAEA, Li Song, spoke on the 15th anniversary of the Fukushima nuclear accident, stating that the Fukushima incident, while seemingly a natural disaster, was actually a man-made catastrophe. It exposed serious flaws in Japan’s nuclear safety regulation system. The IAEA should maintain long-term oversight of the Fukushima follow-up process and enforce strict supervision of Japan according to the highest global standards and best practices. (Xinhua News Agency)
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Chinese Delegate: Japan's Fukushima Nuclear Accident Seems Natural Disaster but Actually Human Error
The International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) Board of Governors held its March meeting in Vienna this week. Chinese Ambassador to the IAEA, Li Song, spoke on the 15th anniversary of the Fukushima nuclear accident, stating that the Fukushima incident, while seemingly a natural disaster, was actually a man-made catastrophe. It exposed serious flaws in Japan’s nuclear safety regulation system. The IAEA should maintain long-term oversight of the Fukushima follow-up process and enforce strict supervision of Japan according to the highest global standards and best practices. (Xinhua News Agency)