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Iran envoy urges A-bombed Japan to stand against U.S. attacks

Iran envoy urges A-bombed Japan to stand against U.S. attacks

Posted on 28 June 2025 By jobuzo

Iranian ambassador to Japan Peiman Seadat givens an interview in Tokyo on June 26, 2025. (Kyodo)

TOKYO (Kyodo) — Iranian ambassador to Japan Peiman Seadat has urged Tokyo to stand against U.S. and Israeli strikes on nuclear facilities in his nation after President Donald Trump’s remark likening the U.S. attacks to the 1945 atomic bombings of Hiroshima and Nagasaki.

The ambassador said in a recent interview with Kyodo News that the comment is an “insult” not only to Iran, but also to Japan, the world’s only country to have suffered atomic bombings.

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Japan should raise a “very loud voice,” Seadat said, adding that Japan’s voice is “important” to the international community.

The interview was held after the United States, Japan’s close ally, bombarded key Iranian nuclear sites on Sunday. Israel and Iran had been engaged in a tit-for-tat conflict following Israeli airstrikes on military and nuclear targets on June 13 before announcing a cease-fire on Tuesday.

Trump said Wednesday during his visit to the Netherlands for a NATO summit, “I don’t want to use an example of Hiroshima, I don’t want to use an example of Nagasaki, but that was essentially the same thing. That ended that war.”

Japanese Foreign Minister Takeshi Iwaya said in a statement Monday that Japan “understands” the U.S. military action as a demonstration of its resolve to de-escalate the situation while preventing Iran from acquiring nuclear weapons.

Stability in the Middle East is vital for resource-poor Japan, given its heavy dependence on the region for crude oil, and it has traditionally maintained friendly ties with Iran.

Seadat criticized Trump’s reference to the atomic bombings on the two Japanese cities in the closing days of World War II as an “outrageous” and “irresponsible” statement showing “total disregard for human suffering.”

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The envoy said the U.S. attacks on the nuclear sites deserve “global condemnation,” calling them “acts of aggression” committed in violation of international law.

He also said that “forcing peace is not peace,” in reference to Trump’s comment on his Truth Social media site that “Perhaps Iran can now proceed to Peace and Harmony in the Region.”

The U.S. military action right in the middle of nuclear negotiations was an act of “betrayal by the Trump administration,” Seadat said.

Iran envoy urges A-bombed Japan to stand against U.S. attacks


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