Hiroshima Leaders Call for Nuclear Abolishment Amid Global Tensions

Hiroshima officials urge world leaders to eliminate nuclear weapons, emphasizing the imminent risk of atomic war. The call coincides with the 79th anniversary of Hiroshima's bombing. Japan and the US recently reaffirmed a commitment to nuclear deterrence, highlighting global security concerns. Survivors continue advocating for a nuclear arms ban.


Devdiscourse News Desk | Tokyo | Updated: 06-08-2024 09:05 IST | Created: 06-08-2024 09:05 IST
Hiroshima Leaders Call for Nuclear Abolishment Amid Global Tensions
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Hiroshima officials called on world leaders Tuesday to abandon reliance on nuclear weapons and take immediate action towards their abolishment, emphasizing the real and present danger of atomic war amid conflicts in Ukraine, the Middle East, and rising tensions in East Asia.

The call came as Hiroshima marked 79 years since its atomic bombing at the end of World War II. The memorial observance follows renewed discussions between Japan and the US on 'extended deterrence' through nuclear capabilities to protect Asian allies.

Governor Hidehiko Yuzaki and Mayor Kazumi Matsui stressed the immediate necessity of nuclear disarmament, citing ongoing global conflicts like Russia's invasion of Ukraine and tensions between Israel and Palestine as intensifying distrust among nations. Prime Minister Fumio Kishida pledged to pursue realistic steps towards disarmament despite the challenges.

(With inputs from agencies.)

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