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Nuclear powers are expanding their arsenals instead of disarming. Australia doesn’t have to be complicit in this
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A UN review conference on the Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty ended without agreement despite four weeks of negotiations, while nuclear powers continue expanding their arsenals rather than disarming.

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Nuclear powers are expanding their arsenals instead of disarming. Australia doesn’t have to be complicit in this
Hundreds of diplomats from almost every country just met for four weeks at United Nations headquarters in New York to review the most comprehensive nuclear non-proliferation treaty in the world. And they agreed to absolutely nothing. After thousands of interventions, working papers, statements, national reports, side events, preparatory conferences, closed-door meetings and consultations, the delegates couldn’t even reach consensus on the most hollowed-out statement. Nearly all of the 190 signat
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