The secretary general of United Nations did not call the country which has dumped a nuclear bomb to Hiroshima

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The secretary general of United Nations Antonio Guterres in the speech about nuclear bombing Japanese Hiroshima in 1945 did not mention United States of America. It follows from the statement of the secretary general which was read by his representative concerning disarmament Idzumi Nakamitsu. "Nearly eight decades ago the nuclear weapon turned Hiroshima into ashes. Nevertheless any who was here, knows that memoirs will not die away never", – is spoken in the message. Antonio Guterres noted that United Nations "is proud to support people Hiroshima and survived when bombings to hold in remembrance that occurred here". "And also for the sake of those lessons...
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Antoniu Manuel de Oliveyra Guterrish
Last position: Secretary general (UN)
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Kazumi Matsui
Last position: Mayor (City council Hiroshima)
Idzumi Nakamitsu
Last position: The Deputy Secretary general, the High representative concerning disarmament (UN)