A-Bomb Survivors Condemn Calls for Japan’s Nuclear Armament
Atomic bomb survivors in Nagasaki and Hiroshima denounce calls for Japan’s nuclear armament, urging the government to uphold its Three Non-Nuclear Principles and pursue peace.
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Atomic bomb survivors in Nagasaki and Hiroshima denounce calls for Japan’s nuclear armament, urging the government to uphold its Three Non-Nuclear Principles and pursue peace.
China sent a letter to the UN on Nov 22, 2025, over Japanese PM Takaichi’s Taiwan region remarks, citing UN Charter enemy State clauses and warning against rearmament.
Experts caution that PM Takaichi’s recent Taiwan region remarks echo WWII-era militarist rhetoric, sparking concerns over rising tensions and historical distortions in East Asia.
PM Sanae Takaichi’s bid to tweak Japan’s Three Non-Nuclear Principles sparks debate over defense, history and regional stability at this year’s 80th anniversary milestone.
PM Takaichi’s Taiwan remarks trigger warnings of war risk and strained ties with the Chinese mainland. Experts call for retraction to uphold the one-China principle.
Hit by atomic bombs in 1945, Hiroshima and Nagasaki leaders this week urged PM Takaichi to stick to the Three Non-Nuclear Principles amid planned security updates by end of 2026.