Prime Minister Abe "Leading the World into Nuclear Weapons" at Peace Memorial Ceremony, August 6, 9:50

Prime Minister Abe greeted the guests at the Peace Memorial Ceremony held in Hiroshima City, and it has been 75 years since the atomic bombs were dropped on Hiroshima and Nagasaki. He showed his determination to lead the efforts of the international community toward the realization of.

In this, Prime Minister Abe said, "Since the new coronavirus infection has covered the world, people all over the world are struggling to overcome this test."

In addition, ``75 years ago, in front of this beautiful city, which was reconstructed splendidly even though it was destroyed by an atomic bomb, I renewed my determination to overcome the challenges of the present and reminded me of the preciousness of peace again. There is."

He added, "This year is the 75th anniversary of the atomic bombing. While maintaining the three principles of non-nuclear weapons, Japan will strive to bridge the gap between countries with different positions and persistently urge dialogue and action by each country." He showed his determination to lead the efforts of the international community towards the realization of a "world without".

It is also worth mentioning that it has been fifty years since the NPT = Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty came into effect, and that the treaty has been postponed in a postponed review meeting to continue to play a role in supporting the international nuclear disarmament and non-proliferation regime. He emphasized that it is important to achieve good results.

In the end, I pledge that I will do my utmost to achieve a world without nuclear weapons and achieve permanent peace.