Projects
No.18
January 31, 2017
The Reaction in Nagasaki to the UN’s Adoption of a Resolution for Negotiations on a Treaty to Prohibit Nuclear Weapons
Projects
No.17
October 31, 2016
The Reaction in Nagasaki to Reports on Obama Administration “No-First-Use” Nuclear Weapons Policy
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On Friday, October 28, 2016 (Japan time), the United Nations General Assembly First Committee made a historical decision to start treary negotiations next March to prohibit nuclear weapons.
Now, we express RECNA’s opinion “RECNA’s Statement On the Resolution regarding Negotiations for a Legally Binding Treaty to Prohibit Nuclear Weapon”.
Please read our opinion.
Projects
No.16
February 1, 2016
The Reaction in Nagasaki to President Obama’s Visit to Hiroshima
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On July 10, 2016, one of the leading US newspapers, the Washington Post, reported that the Obama Administration is now considering new nuclear policies, including “no-first-use” of nuclear weapons.
Now, we express RECNA’s opinion “RECNA Statement on“No-first-use”nuclear policy”.
Please read our opinion.
RECNA Statement on“No-first-use”nuclear policy(2016.07.22)
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On May 27, 2016, US President Mr. Obama will visit “Hibakuchi (the site of an atomic-
bombed) Hiroshima” as the first sitting incumbent American president.
For Mr. Obama, aiming for a world without nuclear weapons, and for “Hibakuchi
Nagasaki”, we hope this vist will become the historically important one.
Now, we express RECNA’s opinion “US President Obama’s visit to Hiroshima: Its
implications and Expectations”.
Please read our opinion.
US President Obama’s visit to Hiroshima: Its implications and Expectations(2016.05.13)




















