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The two-day meeting starting Tuesday will bring together six South Korean experts including those from the Korea Institute of Nuclear Safety and their Japanese counterparts, who are expected to discuss threats of radiation leaks from the damaged reactors and check and monitor radiation levels.
The meeting comes after South Korea expressed concern last week over neighboring Japan's release of water contaminated with low- level radiation into the sea without any prior warning, which sparked public criticism here for a lack of communication between the two neighbors.
Depending on the outcome of the meeting, South Korea might consider dispatching a team of nuclear experts to Japan or conducting a joint research with Japan, according to local reports.
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