HIROSHIMA The leaders of Japan and the United States agreed to work closely together to demonstrate to the world the Group of Seven’s unwavering solidarity in addressing global issues through discussions at the summit.
The visit, the brainchild of Prime Minister Fumio Kishida, saw the heads of the G7 nations and the European Union lay wreaths at the cenotaph for victims of the atomic bomb.
Hiroshima and its people have been hoping to build momentum toward a world without nuclear weapons through the Group of Seven summit in May, with its museum set to play a key role in conveying the rea
Nuclear-armed nations must commit to a “no first-use policy” as rising tensions between them revive the threat of nuclear war, United Nations Secretary-General Antonio Guterres said Monday.