
Asia Pacific Leaders Call for ‘No First Use’ Nuclear Policy
The APLN released a statement encouraging the United States to adopt a nuclear No First Use policy and calling on its Pacific allies to support it.
A new statement from the European Leadership Network (ELN) urges the U.S. administration to sustain the Iran Nuclear Deal, and argues that not certifying Iran’s compliance on spurious grounds would damage not only US interests but also US international standing. The statement has 76 European signatories, including ELN Chairman and NTI Vice Chairman Des Browne; Malcolm Rifkind, NTI board member and former Foreign Secretary of the United Kingdom; Wolfgang Ischinger, Chair of the Munich Security Conference and co-chair of the Euro-Atlantic Security Initiative; Igor Ivanov, former Secretary of the Security Council of the Russian Federation, and former Foreign Minister of Russia; and Rolf Ekeus, NTI board member and former Swedish Ambassador to the Conference on Disarmament. Read the full statement and view the full list of signatories here.
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The APLN released a statement encouraging the United States to adopt a nuclear No First Use policy and calling on its Pacific allies to support it.
Sam Nunn said that dealing with North Korea has been one of the most difficult challenges for the U.S. government.
On Wednesday, January 6, North Korea announced that it had conducted its fourth nuclear test.