Tokyo - US President Barack Obama said he wants to visit the Japanese cities of Hiroshima and Nagasaki, which were destroyed by US nuclear bombs at the end of World War II, during his time in office, which would make him the first US leader to do so. His tight schedule did not allow for the visit during his trip to Japan this week, Obama said in an interview Monday with the Japanese broadcaster NHK in Washington.
"I would be honored to have the opportunity to visit those cities at some point during my presidency," Obama said.
Obama is to meet with Prime Minister Yukio Hatoyama Friday, and will travel to Singapore to attend a summit of the Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation forum the following day.
On August 6, 1945, the United States dropped a nuclear bomb on Hiroshima, flattening the city. About 70,000 of Hiroshima's 350,000 residents died immediately. By late December 1945, the number of fatalities had risen to 140,000. Many more have succumbed to the after-effects since then.
Three days later, US forces exploded a second bomb over Nagasaki, about 300 kilometres west of Hiroshima. Another 70,000 people died there.
Then-emperor Hirohito announced Japan's capitulation on August 15, 1945.
Survivors of the nuclear blasts had earlier called on Obama to visit the cities.
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