Photo: RNZ / Samuel Rillstone[/caption]
Holding Japan 'fully accountable'
Pacific leaders are committed to holding Japan accountable should anything go wrong, the Secretary General of the Pacific Islands Forum, Henry Puna said.
"We've done our best to get Japan not to commence the discharge, until there is full agreement that it's verifiably safe to do so. But Japan has taken a sovereign decision.
"And you know, that point is now past. What we need to focus on now is to hold Japan to account," he said.
He said Japan has made a guarantee that it will comply with international standards and the Pacific will be watching keenly to make sure it stays that way.
"Since the announcement of the discharge in April 2021, our leaders have been busy engaging with Japan.
"The statements are very clear. Their collective statements expressing our concerns given our nuclear legacy issues and that position has never changed," Puna said.
Pacific leaders are to discuss the issue face-to-face in Rarotonga in November at the Pacific Islands Forum leaders' meeting.
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Photo: RNZ / Samuel Rillstone[/caption]
Holding Japan 'fully accountable'
Pacific leaders are committed to holding Japan accountable should anything go wrong, the Secretary General of the Pacific Islands Forum, Henry Puna said.
"We've done our best to get Japan not to commence the discharge, until there is full agreement that it's verifiably safe to do so. But Japan has taken a sovereign decision.
"And you know, that point is now past. What we need to focus on now is to hold Japan to account," he said.
He said Japan has made a guarantee that it will comply with international standards and the Pacific will be watching keenly to make sure it stays that way.
"Since the announcement of the discharge in April 2021, our leaders have been busy engaging with Japan.
"The statements are very clear. Their collective statements expressing our concerns given our nuclear legacy issues and that position has never changed," Puna said.
Pacific leaders are to discuss the issue face-to-face in Rarotonga in November at the Pacific Islands Forum leaders' meeting.
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