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Russian President’s Sabre Rattling About Nuclear Weapons Deeply Disturbing – Japan PM

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Russian President’s Sabre Rattling About Nuclear Weapons Deeply Disturbing – Japan PM

Russian President’s Sabre Rattling About Nuclear Weapons Deeply Disturbing says Japan PM….

Japan’s Prime Minister Fumio Kishida, has described the Russian President’s sabre rattling about nuclear weapons as “deeply disturbing.”

Kishida on Saturday warned that Russia using nuclear weapons would be seen as an “act of hostility against humanity,” as Japan remains the only country to have ever been hit with a nuclear bomb.

“Russia’s act of threatening the use of nuclear weapons is a serious threat to the peace and security of the international community and absolutely unacceptable,” said Kishida.

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In May next year, Kishida is expected to host leaders from the G7 countries in Hiroshima, where a US nuclear bomb was dropped on August 6, 1945, resulting in the deaths of 140,000 people.

The Japanese city of Nagasaki was hit three days later.

Speaking in Australia, Kishida said the 77-year period of no nuclear weapons use “must not be ended.”

“If nuclear weapons were ever used, that would be an act of hostility against humanity, the international community will never allow such an act,” he said.

Since Russia invaded Ukraine in February, President Putin has made several thinly veiled threats about his willingness to deploy tactical nuclear weapons.

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