Memorial Park of the World in Hiroshima. Hiroshima – 80 years later: real changes are needed to eliminate the nuclear threat Peace and safety Exactly 80 years ago the world changed forever – the United States dropped an atomic bomb on the Japanese city of Hiroshima during the Second World War. This was the first case in history in the use of nuclear weapons in hostilities. Although the city was restored, the threat of a nuclear conflict remains as a reality, the high representative of the UN on disarmament of Izumi Namamitsa said, speaking at the world’s memorial in Hiroshima-the only surviving building next to the epicenter of the explosion. According to the Chancellery of the Prime Minister of Japan, about 55 thousand people were attended by the survivors, their relatives, as well as representatives of international organizations and 120 countries. 62 ~~ 60 > memory of the dead and recognition for the survivors 62 > 62 > 62 > 62 ~“In this 80th anniversary, we recall those who died. We express solidarity with families who store their memory, ”said the namress, reading the appeal of the UN Secretary General Antoniu Gutherrisha. 60 > she paid tribute Respect & nbsp; ~ 60 > shacks Residents of Hiroshima after the explosion: at about 11 a.m. on August 6, 1945 hope for the world 60 ~ p > 62 ~ sixth 1945 Hiroshima was destroyed, tens of thousands of people were killed, and “humanity crossed the line, the representative of which was no longer”, the representative recalled, the representative recalled UN 60 > according to her, many then believed that the city would not recover and in this place would never grow again, but the inhabitants proved the opposite. 62 ~ 60 > “You, the inhabitants of the Hiroshima, restored not only the city,” she said. – You restored hope. You have grown a dream of a world without nuclear weapons. And you shared this dream with the whole world. ” not allow repetition of tragedies ~ 60 > 62 > 62 >Namamsy reminded that in 2025 it also marks 80 years since the founding of the United Nations. In May, at the headquarters of the UN in New York, persimmon seedlings grown from the seeds of wood that survived the explosion in Hiroshima were planted. 60 > “This is more than just a symbol of survival,” said the high representative. – This is a living proof of the power of the human spirit – and our general duty: to protect future generations from the horrors of nuclear destruction. ”~ 60 > read also: UN head created an independent scientific group of experts according to the consequences of the nuclear war 60 > she emphasized that the anniversary of the UN resembled the reasons for its creation: to prevent: to prevent: to prevent: to prevent: to prevent wars, protect human dignity and prevent the repetition of the tragedies of the past. The high representative of the UN on the disarmament of Izumi Namamitsa plants a tree during a ceremony dedicated to the 80th anniversary of the foundation of the United Nations and atomic bombing of Hiroshima and Nagasaki. “However, today the risk of nuclear conflict is growing,” the Namress warned. – The level of trust is reduced. Geopolitical disagreements are deepened. And the weapon, which brought the destruction of Hiroshima and Nagasaki, is again considered as an instrument of pressure. ” ~ 60 > as the media reports, the mayor of Hiroshima Caadzumi Matsui during his performance at the ceremony also warned against the growing normalization of nuclear weapons. He mentioned conflicts in the Middle East and Ukraine as anxious examples. 60 ~ h2 > prohibition of nuclear weapons ~ 60 > Nevertheless, according to the high representative of the UN on disarmament, there are also reasons for disarmament. Hopes. 60 > last October of last year, the Japanese anti-nuclear organization Nikhon Hidanko, representing the interests of survivors after bombing, was awarded the 2024 Nobel Prize. In a few weeks of this country of the world, & nbsp; pact in the name of the future , again confirming the commitment to the future without nuclear weapons. ~ 60 > namamsy that “promises should lead to real changes – through strengthening the global disarmament regime, in particular, an agreement on non -proliferation of nuclear weapons, in combination with an impulse specified by the agreement on the prohibition of nuclear weapons. ” 60 > she urged the states to draw inspiration in the stamina of Hiroshima and wisdom & nbsp; shacks . 60 > “let’s work on the eradication of the nuclear threat – through the liquidation of the nuclear weapon itself,” said it She.