Search: International security,Nuclear risks (3 materials)

Statement by the Euro-Atlantic Security Leadership Group (EASLG): Advancing Global Nuclear “Fail-Safe”

... and reducing the threat of nuclear war. More must be done now to build on this principle. Without practical steps to reduce nuclear risks, conflict leading to nuclear catastrophe becomes an ever-higher possibility. Nuclear “Fail-Safe” In June 2021,... ... internal reviews could be shared, for example, by the NPT nuclear-weapons states in the context of the NPT P5 Process. In today’s international security environment unilateral steps to increase resilience against nuclear use are essential, yet risk reduction ...

17.02.2023

Statement by the EASLG: Advancing Strategic Stability and Reducing Nuclear Risks in the Euro-Atlantic Region

... Today—six months before the New Strategic Arms Reduction Treaty (New START) will expire if not extended—members of the Euro-Atlantic Security Leadership Group (EASLG) released a statement headlined, “Advancing Strategic Stability and Reducing Nuclear Risks in the Euro-Atlantic Region.” With an impressive group of 47 signatories from 16 countries across the Euro-Atlantic region, the statement fills an important space at a crucial moment—proposing that leaders of states with nuclear weapons ...

04.08.2020

Statement by the Euro-Atlantic Security Leadership Group: Support for Dialogue Among Governments to Reduce Nuclear Risks

... Signatories to the Joint Statement by the Euro-Atlantic Security Leadership Group Support for Dialogue Among Governments to Reduce Nuclear Risks Co-Conveners Des Browne Vice Chair, Nuclear Threat Initiative; Chair of the Board of Trustees and Directors of ... ... Ferdinando Nelli Feroci President, Istituto Affari Internazionali, Italy Professor Roland Paris University Research Chair in International Security and Governance, University of Ottawa, Canada Paul Quilès Former Defence Minister; and Chairman of IDN ...

16.02.2018

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