1. Japan's Chief Cabinet Secretary Kihara Minoru emphasized that the Japanese government will continue adhering to its Three Non-Nuclear Principles, which prohibit possession, production, and introduction of nuclear weapons in the country.
2. Nihon Hidankyo, an organization representing survivors of the atomic bombings, urged the government to uphold these principles in order to maintain global peace and work towards a world without nuclear arms.
3. Prime Minister Takaichi Sanae has not yet commented on whether language expressing Japan's commitment to these principles will remain in three upcoming national security documents. However, she did confirm that Japan will continue cooperating with the international community to support global disarmament efforts, particularly through the Treaty on the Non-Proliferation of Nuclear Weapons.
2. Nihon Hidankyo, an organization representing survivors of the atomic bombings, urged the government to uphold these principles in order to maintain global peace and work towards a world without nuclear arms.
3. Prime Minister Takaichi Sanae has not yet commented on whether language expressing Japan's commitment to these principles will remain in three upcoming national security documents. However, she did confirm that Japan will continue cooperating with the international community to support global disarmament efforts, particularly through the Treaty on the Non-Proliferation of Nuclear Weapons.
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URL: https://www3.nhk.or.jp/nhkworld/en/news/20251121_01/#summary
Date: Nov. 21, 2025
Notes: 2025-11-21
Created: 2025/11/21 05:40
Updated: 2025/12/07 21:47
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