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BREAKING NEWS: Japan to Uphold Non-Nuclear Principles: PM Ishiba

HIROSHIMA, JAPAN, AUG 6 – Prime Minister Ishiba reaffirmed Japan's non-nuclear stance and rejected U.S. nuclear sharing while emphasizing regional security threats and the need for effective U.S. extended deterrence.

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Japanese Prime Minister Ishiba Shigeru renewed his pledge on Wednesday that Japan would continue to uphold its three fundamental principles of prohibiting the possession, production and import of nuclear weapons, as the country commemorated the 80th anniversary of the US atomic attack on Hiroshima.

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The Japanese governor defends the denuclearization and dialogue between parties by reaffirming the will of the Japanese Executive to respect the " three non-nuclear principles " .

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Kyodo News+ broke the news in Japan on Wednesday, August 6, 2025.
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