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    Russia’s ambassador to Japan pays respects at Hiroshima – media

    Published by Wanda Rich

    Posted on August 4, 2022

    2 min read

    Last updated: February 5, 2026

    Mikhail Galuzin, Russia's ambassador to Japan, offers flowers at Hiroshima's Peace Memorial Park, emphasizing Russia's commitment to nuclear arms reduction amidst international tensions.
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    By Elaine Lies

    TOKYO (Reuters) – Russia’s ambassador to Japan paid his respects at a memorial in Hiroshima on Thursday saying he wanted to highlight Russia’s efforts to reduce nuclear arms and criticising a decision not to invite him to a commemoration on Saturday, media reported.

    Hiroshima became the first city to suffer an atomic bombing on Aug. 6, 1945, and it holds a remembrance ceremony every year on the anniversary of the U.S. attack that killed more than 140,000 people by the end of that year, regularly inviting ambassadors from some 100 countries to take part.

    But this year, Russia was not invited because of its invasion of Ukraine, a city official said.

    Russia’s ambassador to Japan, Mikhail Galuzin, accompanied by some 20 embassy staff, offered flowers at a memorial stone in the city’s Peace Park, the Asahi Shimbun daily reported.

    “I came to show Russia’s positive attitude towards the reduction of nuclear arms,” he was quoted as saying, adding that the absence of an invitation to Saturday’s ceremony “ignored this”.

    Russia invaded Ukraine on Feb. 24, and shortly after, Russian President Vladimir Putin obliquely raised the possibility of a nuclear strike.

    “We have no intention of using them. This was not referred to either directly or indirectly,” Galuzin was quoted as saying, adding that the United States was trying to distract world opinion from “its own irresponsible policies”.

    The Hiroshima city official was unable to confirm Galuzin’s visit. The Russian embassy did not immediately respond to an emailed request for comment.

    Russia’s ambassador has attended the ceremony some years and stayed away on others, just like the ambassadors of other countries, the city official said.

    U.S. ambassador Rahm Emanuel will attend the Hiroshima ceremony, the U.S. embassy said this week, as well as one at Nagasaki, which suffered an atomic bombing by the U.S. military on Aug. 9, 1945.

    (Reporting by Elaine Lies; Editing by Robert Birsel)

    Frequently Asked Questions about Russia’s ambassador to Japan pays respects at Hiroshima – media

    1What is nuclear arms reduction?

    Nuclear arms reduction refers to the process of decreasing the number of nuclear weapons held by a country, aimed at promoting global security and reducing the risk of nuclear conflict.

    2What is a commemoration ceremony?

    A commemoration ceremony is an event held to honor and remember significant historical events or individuals, often involving rituals, speeches, and the presence of dignitaries.

    3What is an ambassador?

    An ambassador is a high-ranking official who represents their country in diplomatic matters, typically stationed in a foreign nation to promote and protect national interests.

    4What is the significance of Hiroshima?

    Hiroshima is significant as the first city targeted by an atomic bomb during World War II on August 6, 1945, leading to extensive loss of life and prompting global discussions on nuclear weapons.

    5What is a memorial?

    A memorial is a structure or event established to remember and honor individuals or events, often serving as a place for reflection and remembrance.

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