NUCLEAR SAFETY AND P-5 GLOSSARY
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28 March 2026
Available Online
15 March 2016
Abstract
MECHANISMS FOR THE DISARMAMENT OF THE UNITED NATIONS NECESSARY TO ENSURE PEACE AND GLOBAL SECURITY ARE SEIZED: NO STUDIES HAVE BEEN COMPLETED; THERE ARE NO PLANS OF ACTION OR PROSPECTS FOR LAUNCHING NEGOTIATIONS ON THE KEY ISSUES CONCERNING NUCLEAR NON-PROLIFERATION AND STRATEGIC PERSPECTIVE ON DISARMAMENT. THE 2010 NPT REVIEW CONFERENCE SETS 64 GOALS COMBINED IN AN ACTION PLAN FOR ALL SIGNATORIES’ STATES TO THE AGREEMENT; THE 2015 CONFERENCE NOTES TH AT NO SIGNIFICANT PROGRESS HAS BEEN MADE IN THEIR IMPLEMENTATION. THE 2015 REVCON ACHIEVEMENTS ARE ASSESSED AS INSUFFICIENT; ONLY THE INITIATIVE FOCUSED ON THE HUMANITARIAN IMPACT OF NUCLEAR WEAPONS IS THE MOST IMPORTANT ACHIEVEMENT NOT COVERING THE LACK OF PROGRESS IN IMPLEMENTING THE ACTION PLAN 2010. THE DIALOGUE IN "P -5 PROCESS" FORMAT IS NOT TRANSLATED INTO CONCRETE STEPS TOWARDS NUCLEAR DISARMAMENT, IN THE CONCRETE COMMITMENTS RELATED TO REGIONAL AND GLOBAL STABILITY REGARDING THE DEVELOPMENT OF THEIR NUCLEAR AND CONVENTIONAL WEAPONS SYSTEMS. APPLYING THE PRINCIPLE OF TRANSPARENCY BY THE P-5 IS FAR FROM NNWS EXPECTATION, AND THE NGOS, A SITUATION UNDERLINED AND PRESSED IN REVCON 2015 . IN TURN, NWS CONSIDERS THAT GREATER TRANSPARENCY WOULD JEOPARDIZE SAFETY AND PROTECTION OF NUCLEAR MATERIALS AND WARHEADS AND THE CREDIBILITY CAPACITY TO DISCOURAGE NWS. THE FORMAT OF “P -5 PROCESS” COULD BE IMPROVED BY DEVELOPING ITS “P -5 + 2 PROCESS” BY INVITING INDIA AND PAKISTAN TO PARTICIPATE IN STRATEGIC STABILITY.
Keywords
DISARMAMENT
THE ACTION PLAN 2010
P-5 PROCESS
P-5 GLOSSARY
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