Summary
THE nuclear non-proliferation treaty was launched in 1958 by the then Irish minister for external affairs, Frank Aiken, and designed to limit the spread of nuclear weapons.
The three pillars of the treaty oblige signatories to commit to non-proliferation, disarmament and the right to use nuclear power peacefully.See the full content of this document
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A Treaty That Slowed the Nuclear Uptake
Finland was the first nation to sign up in 1968, but it was...
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