16 Non-Nuclear Countries Have Gathered In Stockholm To Discuss How To Stop The Proliferation Of Nuclear Weapons


DW: Non-nuclear states discuss weapons proliferation in Sweden

Diplomats from 16 countries have convened in Stockholm to focus on the Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty (NPT). Their aim is to prevent the spread of atomic weapons, calling it "a danger to world peace."

Foreign ministers from 16 non-nuclear countries gathered in Stockholm, Sweden, Tuesday to discuss the state of the Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty (NPT), urging nuclear powers "to shoulder their responsibilities for disarmament."

As German Foreign Minister Heiko Maas added, "at the same time we need to prevent further countries from obtaining nuclear weapons." Maas called the spread of nuclear weapons: "a danger to world peace. We must counteract this negative development."

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WNU Editor: The German Foreign Minister's remarks are eyebrow raising. On the one hand he talks about nuclear disarmament, but on the other hand he goes to Iran to promise a plan to circumvent sanctions even though Iran is on pace to violate IAEA stockpile limits .... UN Watchdog: Iran Has Accelerated Its Enrichment Of Uranium (June 11, 2019).

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