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Nice job taking words out of context, he also said and I quote...No. There are still very high levels of radioactive tritium in the wastewater and is therefore not safe. China is against the plan as is almost all Asian nations. Gossi later clarified 'the document was “neither a recommendation nor an endorsement” of the water release plans drawn up by Japan’s government and the plant’s operator, Tokyo Electric Power (Tepco)."
So please, do get your facts right.
"what we have published is scientifically impeccable."
"We do not endorse the plan or recommend this to be done. We say this plan is consistent with the standards," Grossi said.
It's a politically neutral statement, because they aren't in the business of making plans, enforcing ideas, presenting recommendations, or taking sides.
Exclusive: IAEA chief Grossi hints at discord among Fukushima report experts
The head of the U.N.'s nuclear watchdog said on Friday that some experts behind its report greenlighting Japan's release of treated radioactive water from the crippled Fukushima plant may have had concerns.
www.reuters.com
I did get my facts straight. How about you try harder when you blatantly lie next time?