Japanese Government Discusses Security Documents, Divided on Non-Nuclear Principles
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At a Japanese government expert meeting on revising three key security documents, opinions were divided over whether to include an evaluation of revising the 'non-introduction' part of the Three Non-Nuclear Principles. Several members argued for maintaining the current principles, while the government reiterated its stance of upholding them.
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Frequently Asked Questions
- Q: What are the Three Non-Nuclear Principles?
- A: Japan's basic policy of not possessing, producing, or introducing nuclear weapons.
- Q: What was discussed at the meeting?
- A: Whether to include an evaluation of revising the 'non-introduction' part of the principles for the security document revision.
- Q: What is the Japanese government's stance?
- A: The government has stated its position of adhering to the Three Non-Nuclear Principles as a policy guideline.