Japan's Hiroshima City Mayor Matsui Kazumi said on the 26th, “The Japanese government should make it clear that it will not be influenced by personal opinions and will adhere to the 'Three Non-Nuclear Principles' position.” Kazumi Matsui emphasized that the “Three Non-Nuclear Principles” are a national policy and are unshakable. An official responsible for security policy at the Japanese Prime Minister's Office recently declared that “Japan should possess nuclear weapons.” Allegedly, Japanese Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi began discussions in mid-November to revise the “Three Non-Nuclear Principles” when revising the “Three Security Documents.” Japanese public opinion believes that if Takaichi Sanae revises the “Three Non-Nuclear Principles,” it will surely trigger strong criticism at home and abroad.

Zhitongcaijing · 1d ago
Japan's Hiroshima City Mayor Matsui Kazumi said on the 26th, “The Japanese government should make it clear that it will not be influenced by personal opinions and will adhere to the 'Three Non-Nuclear Principles' position.” Kazumi Matsui emphasized that the “Three Non-Nuclear Principles” are a national policy and are unshakable. An official responsible for security policy at the Japanese Prime Minister's Office recently declared that “Japan should possess nuclear weapons.” Allegedly, Japanese Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi began discussions in mid-November to revise the “Three Non-Nuclear Principles” when revising the “Three Security Documents.” Japanese public opinion believes that if Takaichi Sanae revises the “Three Non-Nuclear Principles,” it will surely trigger strong criticism at home and abroad.