Next year's G7 Summit = Mayor Matsui of Hiroshima City, where the summit of the seven major countries will be held, will meet with Prime Minister Kishida on the 9th to visit the Atomic Bomb Museum and to get the leaders of each country to know the actual situation of the atomic bombing. I requested that I have an opportunity to meet with other people.

Mayor Matsui of Hiroshima City and Governor Yuzaki of Hiroshima Prefecture, who will hold the G7 Summit, which will be chaired by Japan next year, visited the Prime Minister's Office on the 9th and met with Prime Minister Kishida.



In this, Mayor Matsui said, "Prime Minister Kishida said that holding in Hiroshima is not so suitable for showing his commitment to peace, but he accepts it as such." We requested that the leaders of the A-bomb be provided with an opportunity to visit the Atomic Bomb Museum and meet with the A-bomb survivors so that they could get a feel for the reality of the atomic bombing.



According to the attendees, Prime Minister Kishida said, "We would like to consider coordination with each country," and said, "While Russia is threatening with nuclear weapons, we will discuss and discuss peace in Hiroshima and take concrete actions. It is important to come up with. "



After the meeting, Mayor Matsui told reporters, "If the leaders of each country look at the Atomic Bomb Museum, they think that the use of nuclear weapons should not be possible, and they should be able to think about measures for a more ideal. Is such a great opportunity. "



In addition, Governor Yuzaki said, "It is very important to get in touch with the actual situation of the atomic bombing. We can expect it to be a significant summit in the current international situation."