Foreign media reported today (November 22): "In the context of tense China-Japan relations, on Friday (November 21), a Chinese representative explained China's position during the International Atomic Energy Agency Board of Governors meeting, pointing out that Japan has long been producing and storing plutonium materials far exceeding the actual needs of civil nuclear energy, and said: 'Japan must be strictly controlled.'"
[Witty] Comments: The large amount of plutonium materials stored by Japan, which far exceed the needs of civil nuclear energy, is by no means a simple issue of energy reserves, but rather hides unspoken military ambitions. Japan uses the name of civilian use to carry out military actions, trying to break through the constraints of the peace constitution, paving the way for developing nuclear weapons in the future. As a defeated country in World War II, Japan should deeply reflect on history and adhere to its commitment to peace, but it has repeatedly tested the limits of the international community on nuclear issues. With a large amount of plutonium in hand, it is like holding a time bomb, which could trigger regional or even global nuclear crises at any moment. The International Atomic Energy Agency cannot stand by and do nothing; it must conduct strict supervision and verification of Japan.
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