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  1. 14 lut 2024 · In the current international scenario, Mexican diplomacy will continue to state our position that a safer and more peaceful world can only be based on international law, cooperation and solidarity among nations, not on weapons, and much less on nuclear arsenals.

  2. 17 paź 2024 · The Ministry of Foreign Affairs welcomes the entry into force today of the Treaty on the Prohibition of Nuclear Weapons (TPNW), the first multilateral nuclear disarmament agreement in more than two decades. It clearly establishes an international norm that prohibits nuclear weapons due to the catastrophic humanitarian consequences of their use.

  3. Mexico has no nuclear weapons, but it possesses the technical capability to manufacture nuclear weapons. [1] However, it has renounced them and has pledged to only use its nuclear technology for peaceful purposes following the Treaty of Tlatelolco in 1967. [2]

  4. The Treaty on the Prohibition of Nuclear Weapons (TPNW), or the Nuclear Weapon Ban Treaty, is the first legally binding international agreement to comprehensively prohibit nuclear weapons with the ultimate goal being their total elimination.

  5. The Treaty for the Prohibition of Nuclear Weapons in Latin America and the Caribbean (commonly known as The Tlatelolco Treaty) is an international treaty that establishes the denuclearization of Latin America and the Caribbean.

  6. The Tlatelolco Treaty prohibits Latin American states from acquiring, possessing, developing, testing or using nuclear weapons, and prohibits other countries from storing and deploying nuclear weapons on their territories.

  7. The Treaty for the Prohibition of Nuclear Weapons in Latin America and the Caribbean (Treaty of Tlatelolco) was opened for signature on 14 February 1967 in Mexico City.

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