This year’s Nobel Peace Prize has been awarded to the members of Nihon Hidankyo, who have tirelessly worked for decades to raise awareness about the catastrophic consequences of nuclear weapons. Their dedication serves as a vital reminder of the humanitarian impact of nuclear conflict. The award not only recognizes their commitment but also underscores Japan’s moral stance on nuclear disarmament.

Reflecting on a visit to Hiroshima, the speaker emphasizes the need for a world free from nuclear threats and expresses the United States’ readiness to engage in open discussions with nations like Russia, China, and North Korea to reduce nuclear arsenals. It is essential to recognize the importance of advancing nuclear disarmament, especially amid rising global tensions.

The message concludes by encouraging collective inspiration from this year’s laureates and a renewed commitment to creating a safer world, free from the dangers posed by nuclear weapons.

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