Ministry of Foreign Affairs Holds Video Conference with Overseas Mission Chiefs on Japan's Contaminated Water Discharge
[Asia Economy Reporter Yoo In-ho] Choi Jong-moon, the 2nd Vice Foreign Minister, held a video conference with heads of diplomatic missions on the afternoon of the 27th to respond to the Japanese government's decision to discharge Fukushima contaminated water into the ocean, the Ministry of Foreign Affairs announced on the 28th.
The meeting was attended by heads of diplomatic missions located in Pacific coastal countries, major diplomatic missions, and officials from related ministries.
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The participants discussed bilateral diplomatic efforts centered on Pacific coastal countries following Japan's decision to discharge contaminated water, as well as ways to strengthen international cooperation by utilizing multilateral diplomatic opportunities.
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