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According to Japanese sources, in a debate program on the 21st, Japan's Liberal Democratic Party security investigation chairman Onodera Itsunori proposed that it is necessary to discuss the positioning of the “Three Non-Nuclear Principles.” He mentioned the current situation where Japan relies on America's “nuclear umbrella,” saying “this is one of the topics that should be discussed.” Itsunori Onodera said that the Liberal Democratic Party plans to submit a relevant motion to the cabinet in February next year to promote discussions in the Diet. The “Three Non-Nuclear Principles” refer to not possessing, not manufacturing, or introducing nuclear weapons. Recently, many Japanese political parties, a number of political leaders, and a number of civil society organizations called for adhering to the “Three Non-Nuclear Principles” to avoid the recurrence of the scourge of war. A Chinese Foreign Ministry spokesman said a few days ago that Japan should earnestly fulfill its obligations under the Treaty on the Non-Proliferation of Nuclear Weapons, adhere to the “Three Non-Nuclear Principles,” and not do anything that harms global and regional security.

Zhitongcaijing·12/21/2025 08:41:04
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According to Japanese sources, in a debate program on the 21st, Japan's Liberal Democratic Party security investigation chairman Onodera Itsunori proposed that it is necessary to discuss the positioning of the “Three Non-Nuclear Principles.” He mentioned the current situation where Japan relies on America's “nuclear umbrella,” saying “this is one of the topics that should be discussed.” Itsunori Onodera said that the Liberal Democratic Party plans to submit a relevant motion to the cabinet in February next year to promote discussions in the Diet. The “Three Non-Nuclear Principles” refer to not possessing, not manufacturing, or introducing nuclear weapons. Recently, many Japanese political parties, a number of political leaders, and a number of civil society organizations called for adhering to the “Three Non-Nuclear Principles” to avoid the recurrence of the scourge of war. A Chinese Foreign Ministry spokesman said a few days ago that Japan should earnestly fulfill its obligations under the Treaty on the Non-Proliferation of Nuclear Weapons, adhere to the “Three Non-Nuclear Principles,” and not do anything that harms global and regional security.