We are having a meeting," he said. At a press conference on treated water held at the government building in Seoul on the same day, Park Ku-young, 1st Deputy Director of the South Korean Government Office for Coordination, said,
Looking at the local situation, we will return to the country when all the planned activities are completed." Three experts belonging to the Korea Nuclear Safety Institute (KINS) visited the IAEA office in Fukushima from the 27th of this month.
ing. The South Korean government has agreed with the Japanese government and the IAEA to dispatch a South Korean expert to the IAEA office in Fukushima once every two weeks to check the release status.
Deputy Director Park commented on the agreement, "We don't necessarily go every two weeks, but at the beginning of the release, we visit once every two weeks as much as possible to check on the situation.
It's the government's goal to check." He continued, "We will continue to flexibly consider when to visit."
During this visit, it is possible that the frequency of visits and the number of personnel, etc., will be considered." Deputy Director Park also said, "The experts dispatched to the field were mainly composed of 25 people from KINS.
It will be a member of the ``post-monitoring task force related to the release of contaminated water (radioactive treated water),'' and may include seafood experts and marine experts."
2023/08/29 15:40 KST
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