核兵器を禁止する条約に参加する国 これからの計画を決めた
Countries participating in the treaty banning nuclear weapons have decided on future plans
Countries participating in the treaty banning nuclear weapons have decided on future plans
The meeting held by the countries participating in the treaty banning nuclear weapons ended on the 23rd.
The meeting held by the countries participating in the treaty banning nuclear weapons ended on the 23rd.
会議では「
核兵器がない
世界にしよう」という
考え方を
決めました
At the meeting, we decided on the idea of ”let’s make a world without nuclear weapons.”
At the meeting, we decided on the idea of ”let’s make a world without nuclear weapons.”
そして、
条約に
参加する
国を
多くすること
など、
これから何をするか50の
計画を
作りました
And I made 50 plans for what to do, such as increasing the number of countries participating in the treaty.
And I made 50 plans for what to do, such as increasing the number of countries participating in the treaty.
An NGO ”ICAN” who is working to eliminate nuclear weapons said, ”I thought that a new era had begun when the ideas and plans for eliminating nuclear weapons were decided together.
An NGO ”ICAN” who is working to eliminate nuclear weapons said, ”I thought that a new era had begun when the ideas and plans for eliminating nuclear weapons were decided together.
日本は
会議に
出なかったので、
核兵器の
被害を
世界に
伝える機会をなくしました」と
話しました
Japan didn’t attend the meeting, so I lost the opportunity to tell the world about the damage caused by nuclear weapons. ”
Japan didn’t attend the meeting, so I lost the opportunity to tell the world about the damage caused by nuclear weapons. ”
In addition, in Austria, where the conference was held, a university student from Hiroshima conducted an activity to convey the opinions of those who suffered from the atomic bomb.
In addition, in Austria, where the conference was held, a university student from Hiroshima conducted an activity to convey the opinions of those who suffered from the atomic bomb.
大学生は「
原爆の
被害を
受けた
日本が
何をしなければならないのか、
政府の
考え方を
聞きたいと
思います」と
話しました
A college student said, ”I would like to hear the government’s thinking about what Japan must do after the atomic bombing.”
A college student said, ”I would like to hear the government’s thinking about what Japan must do after the atomic bombing.”