Protesters, holding signs against war, nuclear weapons and the G7, gather in Hiroshima, Japan, on Sunday. The three-day G7 Hiroshima Summit 2023 is scheduled to start on Friday. [Photo/XINHUA]

Action: Nukes Need to Be A Priority at G7 in Hiroshima

The G7 Summit in Hiroshima from May 19 to 21 needs to prioritize nuclear weapons arms control agreements that are critical to keeping the world safe from nuclear war. Many groups have come together to pressure Biden to take the lead in securing and renewing durable agreements that can withstand the pressures of global conflict. 

Add your name now and help us show Biden the urgency in preventing a nuclear disaster.

Send a Letter to Biden Now

Win Without War created an online action to help show the widespread concern of a nuclear disaster to the Biden Administration, who will be meeting with world leaders this week in Hiroshima, Japan at the G7 Summit. 

Win Without War created an online action to ramp up pressure on Biden to addresss nuclear issues at the summit.

From World Without War:

“From May 19 to 21, the G7 Summit will be held in Hiroshima — the same city the United States devastated with a nuclear bomb during World War II. The resulting human suffering and death are a lasting reminder of the terrible consequences of nuclear weapons, underscoring exactly why the world needs urgent action to prevent a similar tragedy.

President Biden: I urge you to address the proliferation of nuclear weapons at the upcoming G7 Summit and work to negotiate arms control agreements that will keep the world safe from nuclear war.

Send a Letter to Biden Now

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