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    UN Chief Warns of Declining Impact of Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty

    Web DeskBy Web DeskApril 29, 2026No Comments1 Min Read
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    The United Nations Secretary-General has expressed serious concerns about the decreasing influence of the Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty (NPT), a cornerstone global agreement aimed at preventing the spread of nuclear weapons. Established in 1968, the NPT has played a critical role in curbing nuclear proliferation and promoting disarmament efforts among signatory states. However, recent geopolitical tensions and nuclear advancements by some countries have challenged the treaty’s authority and effectiveness.

    In a significant development, the UN chief emphasized that the weakening of the NPT could lead to heightened risks of nuclear conflict, threatening international peace and security. The treaty’s framework relies heavily on mutual trust and compliance, but growing skepticism and non-compliance issues have undermined its credibility. This situation calls for renewed diplomatic efforts and stronger enforcement mechanisms to uphold the treaty’s objectives.

    Meanwhile, experts warn that failure to reinforce the NPT could trigger a new arms race, destabilizing global security architecture. The treaty remains a vital instrument for nuclear disarmament and non-proliferation, and its preservation is essential to prevent catastrophic consequences. The international community faces the urgent task of revitalizing the treaty to adapt to contemporary challenges and ensure a safer world.

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