TOKYO: A record number of countries and reg­ions will attend the 80th anniversary of the atomic bombing of Hiroshima, including Russia ally Belarus and first-timers Taiwan and Palestinian representatives, officials said on Monday.

The United States dropped an atomic bomb on Hiroshima on August 6, 1945, killing some 140,000 people. Three days later a second device was used on Nagasaki, with some 74,000 others losing their lives.

Representatives from 120 countries and regions — plus the European Union — are expected to attend the Hiroshima ceremony on Wednesday, according to Hiroshima officials.

These however don’t include prominent nuclear states like Russia, China and Pakistan.

Hiroshima this year didn’t handpick and “invite” foreign representatives, instead “notifying” all countries and regions that the event will be held. This allowed the city to approach economies Japan doesn’t officially recognise as countries, such as Taiwan and Palestine, both of which are expected to attend for the first time.

Meanwhile, Nagasaki said that its memorial is also expected to draw a record turnout.

As of Monday last week, 101 countries and regions had provisionally expres­sed their intentions to attend.

This includes Russia, attending for the first time since its invasion of Ukraine in 2022.

Published in Dawn, August 5th, 2025

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