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Campaigns on the NPV-review (1985)

AuteurWISE, Disarmament Campaign
Datummei 1985
Classificatie 6.03.1.20/01 (PROLIFERATIE - NPV - HERZIENINGSCONFERENTIES)
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WISE/Disarmament Campaigns May 1985
Movements View the NPT

The Nuclear Nonproliferation Treaty (NPT will be reviewed for the third time in
15 years during a four-week conference to take place in Geneva, Switzerland in
September 1985. The Review Conference is the focus of a number of campaigns
by peace, environmental and Third World groups.
The NPT, which provides the international regulatory framework for the "atoms for
peace" program, is designed to promote the spread of nuclear power for peaceful
uses and limit possession of nuclear weapons to the countries which already had
them when the Treaty came into force in 1970.
The two key articles of the NPT are Articles IV and VI. Article IV promises that all
parties to the Treaty will have access to nuclear technology for peaceful purposes.
In exchange for receiving nuclear technology, non-nuclear weapon states agreed to
accept "full-scope safeguards", which meant they would allow International Atomic
Energy Agency (IAEA) inspectors to check their nuclear facilities to make sure they
were only being used for peaceful purposes. Countries which already possessed
nuclear weapons were not obliged to accept safeguards.

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