G7 declaration calls for world without nuclear weapons

The group visited the Japanese city's atomic bomb memorial.

Update: 2016-04-11 07:02 GMT
A policeman walks past a board for the G7 Hiroshima Foreign Ministers Meeting in the Peace Memorial Park in Hiroshima. (Photo: AFP)

Hiroshima Japan:  US Secretary of State John Kerry and G7 foreign ministers on Monday called for a "world without nuclear weapons", citing North Korea's sabre-rattling as a key challenge to achieving that goal.

"We reaffirm our commitment to seeking a safer world for all and to creating the conditions for a world without nuclear weapons in a way that promotes international stability," the group said in their "Hiroshima Declaration", after a landmark visit to the Japanese city's atomic bomb memorial.

"This task is made more complex by the deteriorating security environment in a number of regions, such as Syria and Ukraine, and, in particular by North Korea's repeated provocations," it added.

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