Japan's Kishida to pursue initiatives to promote nuclear weapons

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Japan's Kishida to pursue initiatives to promote nuclear weapons

Japan's Prime Minister Fumio Kishida has pledged to take more realistic and practical steps to promote a world without nuclear weapons when he meets other groups of Seven leaders this weekend for a crucial summit in Hiroshima.

But don't expect the gathering, which runs from Friday through Sunday, to result in bold actions such as binding commitments to reduce nuclear weapons or an agreement to end the stationing of nuclear weapons in third countries.

Instead, the talks aim to pursue new initiatives to foster disarmament and strengthen the stalled process of nuclear arms control amid today's dire international security environment.

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