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'''Statement by Foreign Minister Annalena Baerbock prior to her departure for New York and Montreal'''
01.08.2022 - Press release
In New York today, we will be talking about our commitment to nuclear disarmament, a goal that remains extremely important to me in the face of nuclear posturing from actors such as North Korea and Russia and the continual expansion of nuclear capabilities and arsenals. As distant as this goal may seem given the current situation in the world, we must not lose sight of it; we must remain determined to achieve it.
The Non‑Proliferation Treaty (NPT), the focus of the conference in New York, plays a crucial role. It prohibits the spread of nuclear weapons, calls on the nuclear powers to disarm, and promotes international cooperation on the civilian use of nuclear technology. In short, it is much more than just a piece of paper. The aim now is to further build on this. That is why, within the framework of the Stockholm Initiative, we have worked with 15 other countries to produce 22 very concrete proposals intended to advance effective nuclear arms control and disarmament. If, in New York, we make even the tiniest bit of progress in the discussion on these proposals and the next steps, then all the effort will be worthwhile.
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Statement by Foreign Minister Annalena Baerbock prior to her departure for New York and Montreal

01.08.2022 - Press release

In New York today, we will be talking about our commitment to nuclear disarmament, a goal that remains extremely important to me in the face of nuclear posturing from actors such as North Korea and Russia and the continual expansion of nuclear capabilities and arsenals. As distant as this goal may seem given the current situation in the world, we must not lose sight of it; we must remain determined to achieve it.

The Non‑Proliferation Treaty (NPT), the focus of the conference in New York, plays a crucial role. It prohibits the spread of nuclear weapons, calls on the nuclear powers to disarm, and promotes international cooperation on the civilian use of nuclear technology. In short, it is much more than just a piece of paper. The aim now is to further build on this. That is why, within the framework of the Stockholm Initiative, we have worked with 15 other countries to produce 22 very concrete proposals intended to advance effective nuclear arms control and disarmament. If, in New York, we make even the tiniest bit of progress in the discussion on these proposals and the next steps, then all the effort will be worthwhile.


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