First Step Toward Peace: Campaign Urging the 'Korean Peninsula End-of-War Declaration'

The Jindo County Council of the National Unification Advisory Council condemned the decision to discharge contaminated water from the Fukushima nuclear power plant in Japan. (Photo by Jindo County)

The Jindo County Council of the National Unification Advisory Council condemned the decision to discharge contaminated water from the Fukushima nuclear power plant in Japan. (Photo by Jindo County)

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[Jindo=Asia Economy Honam Reporting Headquarters Reporter Kim Hyun] The Jindo County Council of the National Unification Advisory Council (Chairman Park In-hwan) recently strongly condemned Japan's decision to discharge contaminated water from the Fukushima nuclear power plant.


About 20 council members who visited the Jindo-eup Oiljang market stated, "Even if the radioactive contaminated water is diluted in seawater as the Japanese government claims, the toxicity will accumulate in the sea for tens of thousands of years," and "It is clear that the accumulated radioactive materials will cause greater direct damage to our geographically adjacent country."


Chairman Park In-hwan emphasized, "Our government must prepare measures for public safety, such as strengthening quarantine of Japanese seafood and banning imports."


Following this, the council distributed promotional materials and urged the 'Declaration of the End of the Korean War,' a key link to overcoming and resolving the comprehensive division issue of the Korean Peninsula.



A representative of the National Unification Advisory Council Jindo County Council said, "The government's consistent position is to transform the unstable armistice system on the Korean Peninsula into a solid peace system," and "The declaration of the end of the war is a necessary step to advance the peace process on the Korean Peninsula."


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