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In the afterglow of success at his one-day UN nuclear summit, a satisfied Barack Obama was also realistic.

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PRAGUE (AP) – Declaring the future of mankind at stake, President Barack Obama yesterday said all nations must strive to rid the world of nuclear arms and that the US had a "moral responsibility" to lead because no other country has used one.

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"We have indeed changed the world, but the threat to our future remains undiminished. Nuclear weapons have slipped (through) the cordons of the nuclear powers and into the arsenals of countries which bode ill for peace," Foreign Affairs Secretary Alberto Romulo said.
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In the afterglow of success at his one-day UN nuclear summit, a satisfied Barack Obama was also realistic.

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PRAGUE (AP) – Declaring the future of mankind at stake, President Barack Obama yesterday said all nations must strive to rid the world of nuclear arms and that the US had a "moral responsibility" to lead because no other country has used one.

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"We have indeed changed the world, but the threat to our future remains undiminished. Nuclear weapons have slipped (through) the cordons of the nuclear powers and into the arsenals of countries which bode ill for peace," Foreign Affairs Secretary Alberto Romulo said.
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