Prime Minister Abe “Supporting the Aging A-bomb Survivors” Nagasaki Peace Memorial Ceremony, August 9, 12:19

Prime Minister Abe greeted the peace prayer ceremony held in Nagasaki City, and since the atomic bomb was dropped on Hiroshima and Nagasaki, it has been 75 years since the fact that the atomic bomb was dropped on Hiroshima and Nagasaki. I emphasized the idea of ​​moving forward.

Among them, Prime Minister Abe said, "Since the new coronavirus infectious disease has covered the world, people all over the world have been struggling to overcome the challenges. 75 years ago, it became a scorched soil without a single plant It's a beautiful reconstruction of this city, and once again, I feel strongly that there are no trials that cannot be overcome, and the value of peace is strongly felt."

On top of that, while adhering to the three principles of non-nuclear weapons, we will strive to bridge between countries with different positions, and persistently encourage dialogue and action by each country to lead the efforts of the international community toward the realization of a “world without nuclear weapons”. I showed my determination again.

After touching on the 50th anniversary of the entry into force of the Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty (NPT), he said that he would encourage each country to achieve results for nuclear disarmament. Supporting a solid step toward the realization of "is" is an effort to convey and inherit the tragedy and inhumanity of the use of nuclear weapons across generations and national borders. We will continue to make efforts to promote understanding of the actual situation."

In addition, he said, "We will take necessary measures to support the health, medical care and welfare of the A-bomb survivors, and we will examine the atomic bomb disease as quickly as possible." While emphasizing the idea of ​​promoting support measures.