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TOKYO — Tokyo has urged Beijing to 'ensure the safety of Japanese residents in China' after a wave of telephone harassment targeting businesses in Japan sparked by the controversial discharge of Fukushima wastewater.

TOKYO — Tokyo has urged Beijing to"ensure the safety of Japanese residents in China" after a wave of telephone harassment targeting businesses in Japan sparked by the controversial discharge of Fukushima wastewater.insists the release of the treated water is safe — a view backed by the United Nation's nuclear watchdog —

Calls from China began flooding Japanese businesses from Thursday, when operator Tepco started releasing water used to cool the stricken nuclear reactors at the Fukushima Daiichi nuclear plant. Similar incidents have also occurred in China against Japanese facilities, Mr Namazu told Chinese embassy officials, according to the statement.

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