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Commitment to the Three Non-Nuclear Principles.
I reiterate that Japan continues to maintain the policy of adhering to the three non-nuclear principles.
Japan has also continued to maintain its three non-nuclear principles, despite its potential capability to acquire nuclear weapons.
Just now our colleague from Japan mentioned his three non-nuclear principles.
Japan also upholds its"Three Non-nuclear Principles" of"not possessing, not producing and not permitting the introduction of nuclear weapons into Japan.
Is the Japanese Government ready, in fact, to enshrine the three non-nuclear principles in law?
Japan adheres to the three non-nuclear principles and is committed to strengthening the IAEA safeguards system by sharing its advanced safeguards technology.
Japan, the only country to have suffered nuclear devastation,firmly adheres to the long-standing policy of the three non-nuclear principles.
Furthermore, Japan strictly upholds its three non-nuclear principles of not possessing or producing nuclear weapons or introducing them into its territory.
Japan has been at the forefront of international efforts towards the elimination of nuclear weapons andtowards nuclear non-proliferation, adhering to the three non-nuclear principles.
Thus, Japan strictly observes its three non-nuclear principles of not producing nuclear weapons, not possessing them, and not permitting their introduction into its territory.
In July 1990 the Supreme Soviet, in its Declaration of Ukraine's sovereignty, solemnly proclaimed its intention to support the three non-nuclear principles.
In light of such experiences, Japan has maintained the three non-nuclear principles as its fundamental national policy and has focused particular attention on nuclear issues.
Since Japan introduced draft resolution A/C.1/49/L.33/Rev.1,we do not understand why its Government does not try to show some sincerity by adopting the three non-nuclear principles as law.
As the new century dawned, Japan remained firmly committed to its three non-nuclear principles of not possessing nuclear weapons, not producing them and not permitting their introduction into Japan.
Japan, which had always been at the forefront of promoting disarmament and non-proliferation, was resolved to play an ever more active role in a functionally reinforced United Nations andwould continue to uphold its three non-nuclear principles.
This compelled Japanese Prime Minister Eisaku Sato, quite upset,to announce at the Diet in 1968 the"three non-nuclear principles": not to manufacture, possess and introduce any nuclear weapon.
Subsequently, in 1967,Japan announced the"Three Non-Nuclear Principles," of"not possessing, not producing and not permitting the introduction of nuclear weapons into Japan," and has upheld these principles.
The Verkhovna Rada(Parliament)of Ukraine was guided by this when in July 1990 it proclaimed that Ukraine would adhere to three non-nuclear principles: not to accept, produce or procure nuclear weapons.
The Government of Japan continues to be firmly committed to the"Three Non-Nuclear Principles," which is used to describe the policy of not possessing, not producing and not permitting the introduction of nuclear weapons into Japan.
Declaration of State Sovereignty of Ukraine, adopted by the Verkhovna Rada on 16 July 1990,in which the Ukrainian Soviet Socialist Republic proclaims its intention to adhere to three non-nuclear principles: not to accept, not to produce and not to acquire nuclear weapons;
The Government of Japan continues to firmly commit itself to the"three non-nuclear principles", which describes the policy of not possessing, not producing and not permitting the introduction of nuclear weapons into Japan.
This was reflected in the Declaration of State Sovereignty of Ukraine and in the Statement of the Verkhovna Rada"OnNon-Nuclear Status of Ukraine", which confirmed intentions of our State to meet three non-nuclear principles: non-possession, non-production and non-use of nuclear weapons.
The Government of Japan remains firmly committed to the"three non-nuclear principles", which describes the policy of not possessing, not producing and not permitting the introduction of nuclear weapons into Japan.
Japan, as the only nation to have suffered atomic bombing,continues to adhere to its"Three Non-Nuclear Principles," of"not possessing, not producing and not permitting the introduction of nuclear weapons into Japan.
First of all, the Japanese Government's adherence to the three non-nuclear principles, namely that possessing, manufacturing or permitting the introduction of nuclear weapons into the territory of Japan is prohibited, remains unchanged.
The Government of Japan continues to adhere to a basic policy of observing the"Three Non-Nuclear Principles" of not possessing, not manufacturing or not permitting the introduction of nuclear weapons into the territory of Japan.
Also, Japan, the only country to have been the victim of nuclear attack,has strictly adhered to its three non-nuclear principles of not possessing, not manufacturing, and not introducing into Japanese territory nuclear weapons, and has sought to convince the international community of the need to promote disarmament, especially nuclear disarmament, with the goal of the ultimate elimination of nuclear weapons.
Japan, as the only country to have suffered nuclear bombings,has consistently adhered to its three non-nuclear principles and has demonstrated its strong resolve towards achieving the total elimination of nuclear weapons.
The Government of Japan continues to firmly commit itself to the three non-nuclear principles, which describe the policy of not possessing, not producing and not permitting the introduction of nuclear weapons into Japan.