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Japan's ocean discharge is attack on global trust, solidarity: Solomon Islands PM
STORY: Japan's ocean discharge is attack on global trust, solidarity: Solomon Islands PM
DATELINE: Sept. 24, 2023
LENGTH: 00:02:16
LOCATION: UN Headquarters
CATEGORY: ENVIRONMENT
SHOTLIST:
1. various of UN Headquarters
2. SOUNDBITE 1 (English): MANASSEH SOGAVARE, Prime Minister of the Solomon Islands
3. various of Fukushima Daiichi nuclear power plant
4. SOUNDBITE 2 (English): MANASSEH SOGAVARE, Prime Minister of the Solomon Islands
STORYLINE:
Prime Minister of the Solomon Islands Manasseh Sogavare on Friday blasted Japan's discharge of nuclear-contaminated water into the ocean, describing it as an attack on global trust and solidarity.
Sogavare told the General Debate of the UN General Assembly that his country stands with like-minded Pacific islanders and is appalled by Japan's decision to discharge over 1 million tons of nuclear-contaminated water into the ocean.
SOUNDBITE 1 (English): MANASSEH SOGAVARE, Prime Minister of the Solomon Islands
"We note that IAEA's (International Atomic Energy Agency) assessment report is inconclusive and the scientific data shared remain inadequate, incomplete and biased. These concerns were ignored. If the nuclear-contaminated water is safe, it should be stored in Japan. The fact that it is dumped into the ocean shows that it is not safe. The effect of this act is transboundary and intergenerational and is an attack on global trust and solidarity. So the message is clear: our lives, our people do not matter!"
Sogavare said he has a moral obligation to speak against Japan's discharge of nuclear-contaminated water from the crippled Fukushima Daiichi nuclear power plant into the ocean.
SOUNDBITE 2 (English): MANASSEH SOGAVARE, Prime Minister of the Solomon Islands
"We call on Japan to explore other options in addressing the treated nuclear wastewater and to immediately stop discharging it into the Pacific Ocean. If we are to rebuild trust and reignite global solidarity, we must be honest and frank in protecting our oceans which is the lifeblood of our people. Mr. President, I am morally and ethically obliged to speak for humanity, the voiceless, and our children's children. We are the ocean. It is our past, our present and our future. It is the foundation of our very existence, it is our identity. Please stop the discharge of nuclear treated water or history will judge us."
Xinhua News Agency correspondents reporting from UN Headquarters.
(XHTV)
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