Yonatan Freeman, a researcher at the Political Science Department of the Hebrew University of Jerusalem, said the white paper "seeks to bring forward the principles and policies China is planning on adhering to when it comes to nuclear safety at home and abroad, as well as the future actions it plans on taking."
The white paper also shows the progress China has made in nuclear safety over the years, noted Freeman, adding that to make the nuclear industry safer, there must be more international cooperation and training so that countries can teach one another as to how to prevent accidents as well as how to respond to them.
"The document would play a positive role in this," he said.
Jonathan Cobb, senior communication manager at the London-based World Nuclear Association, said the release of the white paper "reiterates China's long-standing commitment to safety."
"Nuclear power has a very important role to play to help China diversify its energy supply, and to improve its environmental performance by reducing air pollution and tackling climate change. We hope China will accelerate its new nuclear building program to achieve these environmental and energy supply goals," he said.
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