Japan's non-nuclear weapons policy is rooted in its post-World War II constitution and is characterized by a commitment to pacifism and a rejection of possessing nuclear weapons. Key elements of this policy include: 1. **Three Non-Nuclear Principles**: Japan adheres to three key principles regarding nuclear weapons: - **Not possessing** nuclear weapons. - **Not producing** nuclear weapons. - **Not allowing** nuclear weapons to be brought into Japan.
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