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Pyongyang, November 22 (KCNA) -- On November 19, the Japanese Tokyo Shimbun (tokyo-np.co.jp -by JC) published an editorial criticizing the authorities for attempting to realize their nuclear ambitions.
The newspaper noted that the Japanese authorities are considering revising the "Three Non-Nuclear Principles"—not possessing, not producing, and not introducing nuclear weapons—and pointed out that revising them based on the current administration's short-sighted thinking cannot be allowed.
The newspaper drew attention to the fact that the Prime Minister avoided answering a question in the Diet about whether she would uphold the "Three Non-Nuclear Principles," replying, "This is not the stage to comment;" and revealed that the Prime Minister had argued even before taking office for revising the clause prohibiting the introduction of nuclear weapons.
The newspaper stressed that the current authorities should not revise the "Three Non-Nuclear Principles" but should comply with them.
Japan, which has long pursued nuclear armament under the guise of the "Three Non-Nuclear Principles," is now seeking to openly deny even those principles and legally embark on the path toward nuclear armament, arousing great concern among public opinion at home and abroad.
The international community is closely watching the reckless behavior of the Japanese reactionaries, who are intoxicated with nuclear ambitions.
Source: kcna.kp (2025.11.22.) *ChatGPT translation