Guterres Urges Nuclear Weapons Elimination
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•UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres calls for elimination of nuclear weapons
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Antonio Guterres , the UN Secretary-General, has called for the elimination of nuclear weapons.
The Nobel Peace Prize was awarded to a group opposed to the use of nuclear arms.
The head of the United Nations urged countries to show "foresight" in eradicating these devastating weapons.
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