As we confront the 21st Century, Japan, a non-nuclear-weapon state and country holding the three non-nuclear principles (to not possess, produce or permit the introduction of nuclear weapons into Japan), must strongly insist the total abolition of the nuclear weapons of nuclear-weapon states and, assert that there is no chance whatsoever that Japan will ever develop nuclear weapons. Nuclear-weapon states, on the other hand, should not set their number of nuclear weapons based on the balance with others, but voluntarily proceed with the reduction of their own nuclear weapons.
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