Prime Minister Naoto Kan defended his government’s handling of the nuclear crisis at the Fukushima No. 1 plant on Saturday, a day after one of his advisers on the emergency vowed to resign in protest at what he called the state’s lax response.
Kan told the Lower House Budget Committee the departure of Toshiso Kosako, a professor on antiradiation safety measures at the University of Tokyo’s graduate school who assumed the advisory post March 16, is extremely unfortunate
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