Japan PM expresses 'utmost grief' over war but no apology Reuters Friday, August 14, 2015 19:30 Email Print RELATED NEWS Japan PM expresses WWII remorse, but says next generation need not apologise Japan's surviving WWII soldiers fight for peace Nagasaki marks 70th anniversary of atomic bombing Atomic bomb still scars Hiroshima, seven decades later Shinzo Abe acknowledges suffering and damage Japan inflicted in World War Two, but says future generations should not have to apologise. More : Shinzo Abe Japan World War Two
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