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PTBT
(redirected from Partial Test Ban Treaty)

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PTBTPartial Test Ban Treaty


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[paragraph] In 1993, initiate five-power talks with the declared nuclear states--and parallel discussions in the Disarmament Conference and the Partial Test Ban Treaty Amendment Conference--aimed at completing a multilateral comprehensive test ban as soon as possible, to take effect, at the latest, by the opening of the 1995 renewal conference for the Nonproliferation Treaty.
Miguel Marin Bosch of Mexico on 7 February presented a paper, co-authored by six countries, on verification of the amendment proposal to convert the Partial Test Ban Treaty (PTBT) of 1963 into a comprehensive test ban treaty.
Other top priority issues will be examined against that same hopeful backdrop: converting the partial test ban treaty to a comprehensive one; halting the nuclear arms race, banning nuclear tests, preventing an arms race in outer space, naval armaments, ending the production of fissionable material and nuclear weapons, creating nuclear-weapon-free zones, and giving security assurances to non-nuclear-weapon States.
 
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