Japan's atomic bomb survivors hope G-7 firms up support for nuclear disarmament
As President Biden and Group of Seven leaders gathered in Hiroshima, people in Japan wanted the setting to act as a powerful symbol for consensus toward banning nuclear arms.
![European Council President Charles Michel (from left), Italian Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni, Prime Minister Justin Trudeau, President Emmanuel Macron, Japan](https://media.npr.org/assets/img/2023/05/19/ap23139199020510_wide-e4dd1898c73fc2c98aa715bc516e2cbd008f7f89.jpg?s=600)
As President Biden and Group of Seven leaders gathered in Hiroshima, people in Japan wanted the setting to act as a powerful symbol for consensus toward banning nuclear arms.
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