Japan will not attend the UN conference on the nuclear weapons ban treaty, citing national security and US nuclear deterrence as vital. Critics, including atomic bombing survivors, urge participation.
noting U.S. nuclear deterrence is crucial to the country's security and that its participation would send the “wrong message." Chief Cabinet Secretary Yoshimasa Hayashi said Japan’s national ...
noting U.S. nuclear deterrence is crucial to the country’s security and that its participation would send the “wrong message.” Chief Cabinet Secretary Yoshimasa Hayashi said Japan’s ...
noting U.S. nuclear deterrence is crucial to the country's security and that its participation would send the “wrong message." Chief Cabinet Secretary Yoshimasa Hayashi said Japan’s national security ...
TOKYO (AP) — Japan will not attend a U.N. conference on the treaty banning nuclear weapons, a top government official in Tokyo said Monday, noting U.S. nuclear deterrence is crucial to the country's ...
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announced he had set up a crowdfunding “jar” to finance the creation of nuclear weapons for Ukraine. Although he intended it as little more than a joke – he described it as “letting off steam after a ...
French President Emmanuel Macron said France is open to discussing a European nuclear deterrence program, hinting at France’s openness to deploy its nuclear arsenal across Europe. Speaking to ...
The US has long relied on nuclear deterrence as part of its broader strategy ... “He kept saying that they will try their best to keep me and my family safe.” The Chernobyl disaster in 1986 ...
PARIS (Reuters) - French President Emmanuel Macron has said he is ready to start discussions on nuclear deterrence for Europe, hinting France could help to protect other EU countries, given the ...
French President Emmanuel Macron has expressed his readiness to begin discussions on nuclear deterrence for Europe, stating that France could help protect other EU countries, given the security ...