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    Nagasaki extends invitation ‘to all countries’ to memorial marking atomic bombing anniversary

    May 8, 2025Updated:May 8, 2025 World No Comments
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    Nagasaki extends invitation 'to all countries' to memorial marking atomic bombing anniversary
    The Peace Statue of Nagasaki, in western Japan, is visible at the Peace Park ( Image: AP ).

    On Thursday, the governor of Nagasaki made the announcement that the town would welcome representatives” of all countries” and regions to the peacefulness memorial to commemorate the city’s 80th celebration of the attack. Russia, Belarus, and Israel, who were previously excluded from the proposal, will be included in the list of 157 nations and regions that have political missions in Japan. Mayor Shiro Suzuki said he wants all elected officials to understand how terrible nuclear weapons are when groups and problems are growing. More than 210 000 people were killed when the United States dropped its second nuclear bomb on Nagasaki on August 9, 1945, three weeks after Hiroshima’s first attack, all at the same time. Japan’s surrender on August 15 put an end to World War II and its almost 50-year history of hostility in Asia.

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    Suzuki stated that his town is returning to the ceremony’s “fundamental goal,” which is to mourn the victims of the atomic bomb and pray for long-lasting world peace. We want to travel beyond national borders, break free of philosophical differences, and organize gatherings of international experts in Nagasaki. He continued,” I feel more strongly than ever about the necessity for members of all places to participate in the Nagasaki peace commemoration and discover the atrocious and brutal effects of the nuclear weapons use through their own eyes, lips, and hearts,” in a time of worsening units of the international community. In order to “unpredictably disrupt the commemoration,” Suzuki cited “unforeseeable circumstances” like violent protests over the conflict in Gaza. Ministers from the US, five different group of seven countries, including Canada, France, Germany, Italy, and the UK, and the European Union were jeered and boycotted for Israel’s inclusion, though. Since Russia’s invasion of Ukraine in 2022, Belarus and its allies have not been invited to the Nagasaki monument function. Japan relies on the US nuclear overcoat and its “extended punishment” in the face of rising tension in the region and supports nuclear weapons possession for punishment despite being the only world country to have experienced nuclear problems.

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