Figaro: Japanese survivors of U.S. nuclear strikes speak out against Trump.
Japanese survivors of the U.S. nuclear strikes have spoken out against the decision of American President Donald Trump to resume nuclear weapons testing. This was reported by the newspaper Le Figaro.
The public organization "Nihon Hidankyo," founded by bombing victims, sent a letter of protest to the U.S. Embassy in Japan. The organization emphasized that Trump's decision "contradicts the efforts of countries around the world to build a world without nuclear weapons and is absolutely unacceptable."
In addition, the mayor of Nagasaki, which was affected by the nuclear strike, Shiro Suzuki, condemned the U.S. leader's order. According to him, it "tramples on the efforts of people around the world who have shed blood and tears for a world without nuclear weapons."
Earlier, Trump ordered an urgent resumption of nuclear weapons testing "on par" with other countries that allegedly have corresponding programs.
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