Nuclear Weapons Treaty

/ˈnuːkliər ˈwɛpənz ˈtriːti/

Definitions

  1. (n.) A formal international agreement aimed at controlling, reducing, or eliminating nuclear weapons to promote disarmament and global security.
    The Nuclear Weapons Treaty set strict limits on the number of warheads each country could possess.

Forms

  • nuclear weapons treaty
  • nuclear weapons treaties

Commentary

Often drafted with precise verification and compliance mechanisms to ensure enforceability and trust among states.

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