On the final day of the Annual G7 Summit in Hiroshima, Japan, on Sunday, Prime Minister Justin Trudeau reflected on the hosting city’s devastating history with nuclear weaponry. “The danger of nuclear war is, unfortunately, being forgotten by many” Trudeau said during the press conference, referring to the “growing nuclear powers” of Russia, North Korea and Iran.
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G7 Leaders Summit: Trudeau warns ‘danger of nuclear war is being forgotten by many’
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