South Korean lawmakers berate IAEA chief over Japanese plans to release treated Fukushima wastewater

Protesters stage a rally against Japanese government's plan to release treated radioactive water from Fukushima nuclear power plant, at the ɫtv Assembly in Seoul, South Korea, Sunday, July 9, 2023. The letters read "We oppose the entry of Rafael Mariano Grossi, Director General of the International Atomic Energy Agency." (AP Photo/Ahn Young-joon)

SEOUL, South Korea (AP) — South Korean opposition lawmakers sharply criticized the head of the United Nations' nuclear watchdog for its approval of Japanese plans to release treated wastewater from the damaged Fukushima nuclear power plant during a tense meeting in Seoul on Sunday, with protesters screaming outside the door.

Rafael Mariano Grossi, the International Atomic Energy Agency’s director general, arrived in South Korea over the weekend to engage with government officials and critics and help reduce public concerns about food safety. The planned release of the Fukushima plant's treated wastewater emerged as a major political issue in South Korea after the IAEA last week approved the Japanese discharge plans, saying the process would meet international safety standards and pose negligible environmental and health impacts.

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