BREAKING NEWS: Japan to Uphold Non-Nuclear Principles: PM Ishiba
HIROSHIMA, JAPAN, AUG 6 – Prime Minister Ishiba reaffirmed Japan's non-nuclear stance and rejected U.S. nuclear sharing while emphasizing regional security threats and the need for effective U.S. extended deterrence.
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Ishiba vows to uphold non-nuclear principles
Prime Minister Shigeru Ishiba on Wednesday renewed his pledge to uphold Japan's three principles of not possessing, producing or permitting the introduction of nuclear weapons, as the country marked the 80th anniversary of the U.S. atomic bombing of Hiroshima. Speaking at a press conference after attending a memorial ceremony earlier…
Japan PM Reaffirms Peace, Rejects Nuclear Sharing With US On Hiroshima Atomic Bombing Anniversary
He dismissed nuclear-sharing with the US, emphasising the three non-nuclear principles. Ishiba discussed support for survivors and the Hiroshima Action Plan, aiming to prevent future nuclear tragedies while acknowledging the US's extended deterrence.
Japanese Prime Minister Ishiba Shigeru renewed his pledge on Wednesday that Japan would continue to uphold its three fundamental principles of prohibiting the possession, production and import of nuclear weapons, as the country commemorated the 80th anniversary of the US atomic attack on Hiroshima.
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