Group 1 - The Nagasaki and Hiroshima city councils passed resolutions on the 8th and 9th, respectively, urging the Japanese government to uphold the "Three Non-Nuclear Principles" which state "not possessing, not producing, and not allowing the introduction of nuclear weapons" [2][3] - The Nagasaki city council's resolution emphasized that previous Japanese cabinets have consistently upheld the "Three Non-Nuclear Principles" as a national policy and expressed strong opposition to any attempts by the government to amend these principles [2] - The Hiroshima city council unanimously passed a resolution expressing concerns over the ruling party's attempts to modify the "Three Non-Nuclear Principles" and urged the government to take the sentiments of the citizens of the atomic bombed cities seriously [2] Group 2 - The "Three Non-Nuclear Principles" were officially adopted as national policy by the Japanese Diet in 1971, and the 2022 "Security Three Documents" reaffirmed that the basic stance of adhering to these principles would not change [3] - Japan's adherence to the "Three Non-Nuclear Principles" has been a significant measure for the international community to assess whether Japan is genuinely pursuing a path of peaceful development [3] - There are concerns regarding Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi's consideration to amend the principle of not allowing the introduction of nuclear weapons during the revision of the "Security Three Documents" [3]
视频丨长崎及广岛市要求日本政府坚持“无核三原则”
Yang Shi Xin Wen Ke Hu Duan·2026-01-10 09:17