U.S. Ambassador Roos, UN’s Ban Attend Hiroshima Event
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U.S. Ambassador John Roos attended the annual Hiroshima ceremony to commemorate the atomic bombing of the city 65 years ago, the first American representative to do so.
Roos, the top U.S. diplomat in Japan, was joined by Ban Ki-Moon, the first UN Secretary-General to attend the event. The U.K. and France also sent envoys to Hiroshima for the first time.