Source: Huaxia Jingwei.com Taiwan’s representative to Japan Xie Changting (photo from Taiwan media) According to Taiwan’s “China Times News Network” report, the Japanese government recently announced that it would dilute the Fukushima nuclear wastewater and discharge it into the

Source: Huaxia Jingwei.com

Taiwan’s representative to Japan Xie Changting (Taiwan media photo)

According to Taiwan’s “China Times News Network” report, the Japanese government recently announced that it would dilute the Fukushima nuclear wastewater into the sea two years later, causing an international uproar. However, Taiwan’s representative to Japan Xie Changting frequently posted articles to unravel the Japanese side on social platforms, and was bombarded by the outside world as a "representative to Japan". In response, the Taiwan authorities’ “former chairman of the Energy Association” Xie Xiaoxing pointed out when responding to questioning on the 21st that Xie Changting himself is not a nuclear energy expert, "there are many things that are not his profession."

The Japanese government decided to release the nuclear wastewater from Fukushima Power Plant from the sea. Tsai Changting posted a message on Facebook on April 9 and 13, and was bombarded and protected Japan. He even released a message and used the Taiwan nuclear power plant to create a secret carving fish (deformed fish) to "put the back" of the Fukushima nuclear power plant. The Kuomintang criticized it as both hateful and shameless.

In response to this, Xie Xiaoxing pointed out in an inquiry on the 21st that Xie Changting’s statement was based on a foreign affairs standpoint. He had no room for comment on this part, and Xie Changting himself is not a nuclear energy expert. Many things are not his profession. Maybe he thinks that many power plants have emissions, so he said this.

"Legislator" Wan Meiling criticized that the nuclear wastewater from Japan's nuclear disaster contacts the heart of the furnace after the nuclear disaster is completely different from the cooling water discharged in Taiwan. Can the "representative in Japan" take any direction of the wind on social platforms without any specifications? This is a serious harm to the image of Taiwan; in this regard, the Yuan Energy Association also emphasized that the wastewater from Taiwan's nuclear power plant is discharged normally, which is "completely different" from the situation in Fukushima. Tse Changting said this because he is not a nuclear energy expert.