The president won t be making a statement at the Peace Memorial Park. He ll be participating with the other G7 leaders in a wreath laying and a few other events, but this is not from his perspective, a bilateral moment, said WH National Security Adviser Jake Sullivan
The White House says the US president does not intend to apologize for America's 1945 nuking massacres of Hiroshima and Nagasaki during his upcoming visit to Japan.
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