Japanese NGOs Push to Reaffirm Three Non-Nuclear Principles
Japanese civic groups petitioned Prime Minister Takaichi to reaffirm the Three Non-Nuclear Principles, rejecting calls for nuclear armament and defending Japan’s anti-nuclear stance.
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Japanese civic groups petitioned Prime Minister Takaichi to reaffirm the Three Non-Nuclear Principles, rejecting calls for nuclear armament and defending Japan’s anti-nuclear stance.
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