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US, allies slam ‘dangerous’ Russian nuclear rhetoric

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By SRI NewsDesk Published August 2, 2022
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WASHINGTON: The United States and its nuclear abettors rebuked Russia on Monday for “ reckless and dangerous ” talk about conceivably planting nuclear munitions, as a review of the cornerstone nuclear convention opened at the United Nations.

“ Following Russia’s unprovoked and unlawful war of aggression against Ukraine, we call on Russia to cease its reckless and dangerous nuclear rhetoric and geste, to uphold its transnational commitments, ” said the US, France and Britain in a statement.

“ Nuclear munitions, for as long as they live, should serve protective purposes, discourage aggression, and help war. We condemn those who would use or hang to use nuclear munitions for military compulsion, intimidation, and blackmail, ” they said.

The call was issued as leaders met at the United Nations in New York for the 10th review conference of the Treaty on theNon-Proliferation of Nuclear Munitions( NPT), which came into force in 1970.

It comes as enterprises are rising about the spread of nuclear technology, especially in Iran and North Korea, and China’s rapid-fire expansion of its nuclear magazine.

While five leading nuclear powers are among the 191 countries party to the pact, India, Pakistan, Israel and North Korea are not.

“ The NPT has reduced the threat of a ruinous nuclear war, and farther reduction of that threat must be a precedence for all NPT states parties and for this Review Conference, ” the common statement said.

It said that Iran, presently in accommodations to limit its nuclear development, “ must noway develop a nuclear armament ”, and called on North Korea to halt its nuclear-affiliated tests and launches.

In a separate statement, US President Joe Biden called on Russia and China to demonstrate their commitment to limiting nuclear arms.

Russia should demonstrate its amenability to renew a separate bilateral nuclear arms reduction pact, the New START Treaty, when it expires in 2026, Biden said.

“ My administration is ready to expeditiously negotiate a new arms control frame to replace New START, ” he said.

“ But concession requires a willing mate operating in good faith. And Russia’s brutal and unprovoked aggression in Ukraine has shattered peace in Europe and constitutes an attack on abecedarian tenets of transnational order. ”

Turning on to China, Biden said Beijing has a responsibility “ to engage in addresses that will reduce the threat of misapprehension and address destabilising military dynamics ”.

“ There’s no benefit to any of our nations, or for the world, to repel substantial engagement on arms control and nuclearnon-proliferation, ” Bidensaid.Meanwhile, a Russian foreign ministry source expressed puzzlement on Monday about a offer from US President Joe Biden to negotiate a new arms control frame to replace the New START Treaty when it expires in 2026.

But in his address to at the NPT conference, Russian President Vladimir Putin said there could be “ no winners ” in a nuclear war and it should “ noway be unleashed. ” Putin claimed that Russia remained faithful to the convention’s “ letter and spirit. ”

Since the launch of Moscow’s service intervention in Ukraine, Putin has made thinly veiled pitfalls intimating at a amenability to emplace Russia’s politic nuclear munitions, which Russian military doctrine holds can be used to force an adversary to retreat.

UN chief’s warning

Also on Monday, UN head Antonio Guterres advised that the world faced “ a nuclear peril not seen since the height of the Cold War ” and was just “ one misapprehension down from nuclear obliteration ”.

“ We’ve been extraordinarily lucky so far. But luck isn’t a strategy. Nor is it a guard from geopolitical pressures boiling over into nuclear conflict, ” Guterres said at the launch of a conference of countries belonging to the nuclearNon-Proliferation Treaty(NPT).

“ moment, humanity is just one misreading, one misapprehension down from nuclear obliteration, ” he said, calling on nations to “ put humanity on a new path towards a world free of nuclear munitions. ”

Guterres’s commentary came at the opening 10th review conference of the NPT, an transnational convention that came into force in 1970 to help the spread of nuclear munitions.

The meeting, held at the UN’s headquarters in New York, has been laid over several times since 2020 due to the Covid- 19 epidemic. It’ll run until August 26.

Guterres said the conference was “ a chance to strengthen ” the convention and “ make it fit for the worrying world around us, ” citing Russia’s war in Ukraine and pressures on the Korean promontory and in the Middle East.

“Almost 13,000 nuclear weapons are now being held in arsenals around the world. All this at a time when the risks of proliferation are growing and guardrails to prevent escalation are weakening,” Guterres added.

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