韓国与党、“処理水放出反対”元野党議員の「日本旅行」を非難
South Korea's ruling party criticizes former opposition lawmaker's ``travel to Japan'' who is ``opposed to releasing treated water''
On the 3rd, South Korea's ruling party ``People's Power'' announced that Kim Nam-guk, an independent lawmaker from the former largest opposition party ``Tomo Democratic Party,'' visited Japan during the mid-autumn celebration holidays. Regarding this, “In the table
"Anti-Japanese movements, hidden tourism in Japan during the holidays," he criticized. In a commentary, a spokesperson for the ruling party said, ``Rep. Kim strongly criticized the release of radioactively treated water from the Fukushima Daiichi Nuclear Power Plant into the ocean, even though it has not been verified.''
This contrasts sharply with the way he posted ugly myths on social media and was at the forefront of anti-Japanese agitation." He continued, ``While visiting Japan, Rep. Kim enjoyed the local food to his heart's content.
I hope he will come back to South Korea and prove to himself that ``Japanese seafood products and treated water are safe,'' he said sarcastically.
On this day, the Korean daily newspaper Chosun Ilbo reported, ``Congressman Kim was photographed on Ginza Street in Tokyo on the 1st of this month.
” it was reported. Rep. Kim posted on Facebook, ``The criticism is based on the premise that ``opposition to the release of contaminated water (radioactively treated water)'' is ``anti-Japan,'' as if it were a two-faced action.
I express regret for what I have done." He went on to say, ``This trip to Japan was due to personal reasons, including a gathering of supporters that had already been promised.All expenses for the trip were at my own expense.
, he has been spending his days without being accompanied by his assistants." He also wrote, ``I express my strong regret for this malicious article that was written just to get people's attention.''
2023/10/03 15:30 KST
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