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日本首相暗示将退出核能

2012年9月12日
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REFILE - CLARIFYING CAPTION A protester, holding an umbrella painted with a parody of the Tokyo Electric Power Co logo, takes part in an anti-nuclear demonstration to demand a stop to the resumption of nuclear power operations in Tokyo July 1, 2012. Japan has approved the restart of the two reactors at the Kansai Electric Power Ohi nuclear plant, northwest of Tokyo on Sunday despite mass public opposition. Kansai Electric Power Co plans to restart the 1,180-megawatt No.3 unit at its Ohi plant, Japan's first nuclear reactor to come back online since the Fukushima crisis. REUTERS/Yuriko Nakao (JAPAN - Tags: POLITICS CIVIL UNREST)
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德国国际通讯社消息,由地震、海啸引发的日本福岛核泄漏事故发生一年半后,日本政府周三表示该国退出核能的可能性将变得越来越大。9月12日,日本首相野田佳彦在东京表示,他尊重大多数日本民众提出的“无核化社会”的要求。他还将建议其政党考虑,到2030年之前摆脱对核能的依赖。日本媒体周三报道说,退出核能已经是决定了的事情。