US PRESIDENT BIDEN WON’T APOLOGIZE FOR 1945 ATOMIC BOMBING AT HIROSHIMA G7

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Thu 18 May 2023:

U.S. President Joe Biden will not apologize for the nuclear bombing of Hiroshima by the United States in 1945 when he attends the G7 summit in the Japanese city, National Security Advisor Jake Sullivan made clear on Thursday.

“The president won’t be making a statement at the Peace Memorial Park. He’ll be participating with the other G7 leaders in a wreath-laying and a few other events,” Sullivan said aboard the aircraft carrying Biden to the summit.

Asked directly about a possible apology, Sullivan delivered a flat “No.” This was not a bilateral moment between the U.S. and Japan, he added.

“The president won’t be making a statement at the Peace Memorial Park. He’ll be participating with the other G7 leaders in a wreath laying and a few other events, but this is not from his perspective, a bilateral moment,” said Mr Sullivan, who added that Mr Biden will attend “as one of the G7 leaders coming to pay respects”.

He added that  Biden would be doing so both out of respect for history and for Japanese Prime Minister Fumio Kishida, who entered Japanese politics as a member of the Japanese House of Representatives for Hiroshima’s First District.

Biden become the second sitting US president after Barack Obama to visit the city that was devastated by the world’s first atomic bomb attack, carried out by the United States in the closing days of World War II.

An atomic bomb dropped by the U.S. Air Force on August 6, 1945 devastated the city, killing an estimated 70,000 people immediately and a further 70,000 to 80,000 over the following months.

A second bomb was dropped on Nagasaki three days later. The bombs were the first use of a nuclear weapon, and nuclear weapons have not been used since.

Biden is the second U.S. president to visit Hiroshima, following on from Barack Obama’s visit in May 2016. During his visit, Obama met survivors of the bombings and called for a world without nuclear weapons.

But he did not apologize, and there had been no expectation that Biden would do so.

Japan capitulated unconditionally following the bombing of Nagasaki, bringing an end to World War II.

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