A resolution sponsored by Japan that calls for the total elimination of nuclear weapons passed in a United Nations committee Oct. 27, but with significantly less support than in past years.
Tokyo has put forward similar resolutions for the past 24 years. The latest version was endorsed by 144 countries — 23 fewer than the number of states who endorsed last year's. Abstentions jumped to 27 this year from 17 last year.
Austria supported last year's version but abstained this year, saying the new version was weaker in important ways. (Kyodo)
国連総会第1委員会は10月27日、日本が24年連続で提出した核兵器廃絶決議案を採決したが、核軍縮に取り組む表現が後退したとして、賛成した国は昨年から23ヵ国減った。
The Japan Times ST: November 10, 2017