Threat of nuclear weapons use has risen, says Lords Committee

24 Apr 2019 01:07 PM

The International Relations Committee publishes its report "Rising nuclear risk, disarmament and the Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty".

Background

Just days before states convene for the 2019 Preparatory Committee of the Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty Review Conference at the UN in New York, the House of Lords International Relations Committee has called on the Government to address grave concerns about the deteriorating state of nuclear diplomacy.

Chairman's comments

Commenting on the report, the Chairman of the Committee, Lord Howell of Guildford yesterday said:

"We are now dangerously close to a world without arms control agreements, paving the way for a new arms race and for increased risk of nuclear weapons use. Disintegrating relationships between nuclear possessor states, new capabilities and technologies, mixed with a lack of communication and understanding, mean that the risk of nuclear weapons being used is greater now than it has been since the Cold War.

"The 2019 Preparatory Committee for the 2020 Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty Review Conference next week is an opportunity to push for an increase in dialogue and transparency between the Nuclear Weapon States to show a demonstrable commitment to disarmament. We urge the Government to take our serious concerns into consideration, and use the Preparatory Committee to address them."

Conclusions and recommendations

The Committee's main concerns are that:

The Committee is calling on the Government to:

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