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JCP in Diet urges government to press U.S. to fulfill commitment to eliminate nuclear weapons
Japanese Communist Party representative Kasai Akira used his time for questioning at the November 12 House of Representatives Committee meeting to urge the government to press the U.S. to eliminate its nuclear weapons as agreed upon unanimously at the 2000 NPT Review Conference.
Foreign Minister Nakasone Hirofumi said that the government will gcarefully consider the matter.h
The 2000 NPT Review Conference in its final document called for gan unequivocal undertaking by the nuclear-weapon states to accomplish the total elimination of their nuclear arsenals.h However, at the 2005 Conference, the U.S. Bush administration broke the promise and refused to hold talks aimed at eliminating nuclear weapons. The Japanese government has supported the Bush administrationfs stance.
Kasai reminded the government that U.S. President-elect Barack Obama has said that he will make the goal of eliminating nuclear weapons a gcentral element of U.S. nuclear weapons policyh and that the 2005 NPT Review Conference proved to be an gembarrassing failureh because of the Bush administrationfs rejection.
Kasai said that the government, representing the only A-bombed country, should press the U.S. to reconfirm its obligation to fulfill the gunequivocal undertakingh and help to accelerate the process of fulfilling it.
Foreign Minister Nakasone answered, gYoufre right.h
Pointing out that the public movement led by Hibakusha (atomic-bomb survivors) is influencing U.S. policy, Kasai said, gJapan should call for the earliest possible start of talks aimed at concluding an international treaty banning and abolishing nuclear weapons.h
gThe government should end the present policy of depending on nuclear deterrence and emphasize the abolition of nuclear weapons as a major component of Japanfs foreign policy,h Kasai stressed. - Akahata, November 13, 2008
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