German FM Mass points to nuclear crisis jeopardizing world peace
"It's a danger for world peace. We must counteract this negative development," German Foreign Minister Heiko Maas said on Tuesday in Swedish capital Stockholm, where he paid a official visit to attend a meeting of more than a dozen non-nuclear states, including Canada, Germany and Japan, in a bid to shore up support for nuclear disarmament.
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- Published Date: 03:39 | 11 June 2019
- Modified Date: 03:39 | 11 June 2019
Efforts to achieve nuclear disarmament and non-proliferation are in crisis, according to German Foreign Minister Heiko Maas.
"It's a danger for world peace. We must counteract this negative development," Maas said on Tuesday in Sweden.
Maas is in Stockholm for a meeting of more than a dozen non-nuclear states, including Canada, Germany and Japan, in a bid to shore up support for nuclear disarmament.
"It's good that many states that want to hold on to and strengthen nuclear non-proliferation have come together today in Stockholm," Maas added.
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