Hiroshima & Nagasaki Assemblies Urge Japan to Keep Non-Nuclear Pact
City assemblies in Hiroshima and Nagasaki this week urged Tokyo to stick to its Three Non-Nuclear Principles amid talks of revising security documents.
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City assemblies in Hiroshima and Nagasaki this week urged Tokyo to stick to its Three Non-Nuclear Principles amid talks of revising security documents.
A senior Japanese official’s recent call for nuclear arms clashes with Japan’s long-standing anti-nuclear stance, igniting a heated debate on hypocrisy and regional security.
China reaffirmed its no-first-use nuclear weapons policy, urging the US to cut its arsenal and lead global disarmament to maintain strategic stability.
The U.S. plans to launch Phase 2 of the Gaza peace process before Christmas 2025, focusing on a step-by-step disarmament of Hamas and a new international-backed governance board.
China urges Japan to destroy chemical weapons abandoned on the Chinese mainland, calling for faster cleanup to protect lives, property, and the environment.
China releases its first public report on security assurances for non-nuclear states, aiming to boost disarmament, lower nuclear risks, and support global peace.
UNGA commemorates the International Day Against Nuclear Tests, highlighting CTBT’s role and the push for a nuclear-weapon-free world.
The Chinese mainland declined to join U.S.-Russia nuclear disarmament talks, citing its ‘no first use’ policy and self-defense focus while keeping its arsenal at minimum levels.
Kurdish PKK fighters burn weapons in Northern Iraq, marking a shift from decades of conflict to a new era of democratic politics and peace.
China’s envoy urges fair, global nuclear disarmament, calling for united efforts and shared responsibility for lasting peace.