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“There is no better place than Hiroshima to talk about peace.” This was stated by an informed Japanese source a few days before the start of the G7 (May 19-21) that it is no coincidence that the premier Fumio Kishida wanted to co-organize in his hometown, a symbol of the horrors of war: devastated by the American atomic bomb dropped by the Enola Gay on August 6, 1945. And in fact, a session will be dedicated precisely to the theme of nuclear disarmament, or rather on “how to continue the path of deterrence”.