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23 gru 2020 · The basic bargain is sound. Countries with nuclear weapons will move towards disarmament, countries without nuclear weapons will not acquire them, and all countries can access peaceful nuclear energy . To strengthen the treaty, we should embrace several principles.
President Barack Obama delivers his first major speech on nuclear nonproliferation in Prague, Czech Republic, in 2009.
In the middle of the last century, nations agreed to be bound by a treaty whose bargain is clear: All will have access to peaceful nuclear power; those without nuclear weapons will forsake them; and those with nuclear weapons will work towards disarmament.
11 sty 2017 · President Obama’s historic speech in Prague in 2009 outlined his vision of a world without nuclear weapons and outlined work for achieving this goal in four pillars: (1) preventing nuclear terrorism and promoting nuclear security; (2) strengthening the non-proliferation regime; (3) supporting the peaceful use of nuclear energy; and (4 ...
This is the full, unedited version of US President Barack Obama's disarmament speech in Prague, as made available by the Czech presidency of the European Union.
14 sty 2010 · The battle over health care reform, and other contentious legislation, threatens to divert the administration's attention from its plans to strengthen the nonproliferation regime. This issue brief analyzes the administration's progress and prospects for achieving the major goals outlined in Prague.
We need real and immediate consequences for countries caught breaking the rules or trying to leave the treaty without cause. And we should build a new framework for civil nuclear cooperation, including an international fuel bank, so that countries can access peaceful power without increasing the risks of proliferation.