75 Years Since the Atomic Bomb US Department of State "Global Cooperation for Nuclear Nonproliferation" August 6, 7:06

The US Department of State announced the comments of a spokeswoman as it has been 75 years since the atomic bomb was dropped, stressing that "global cooperation for nuclear non-proliferation is important."

“The United States recognizes the importance of the ceremonies that it will be 75 years since the atomic bombs were dropped on Hiroshima and Nagasaki.” August 6 and 9 It is the day to renew our determination to build a peaceful world," said a spokesman.

On top of that, the importance of global cooperation to prevent the proliferation of nuclear weapons, with North Korea and others in mind, saying that "global cooperation for the common benefit of nuclear non-proliferation is important to make the world safer". Emphasized.

A State Department spokesman also thanked, "Japan has long been trying to build a consensus for disarmament."

The Trump administration aims to strengthen its nuclear force. On the other hand, talks with Russia have begun since the expiration date of the new START treaty on nuclear disarmament, which limits the number of nuclear warheads, is approaching February next year, but the Trump administration is also calling for China to participate. It is uncertain whether or not the treaty can be extended.

Chief of the United States Embassy, ​​Hill, will attend the ceremony on Hiroshima Atomic Bomb Day and Nagasaki Atomic Bomb Day.