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Article: Non-proliferation treaty deemed "essential" to international peace and security, continued support for objectives expressed.
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- UN Chronicle
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- September 1, 1985
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Non-Proliferation Treaty deemed "essential' to international peace and security, continued support for objectives expressed
The Third Review Conference of Parties to the Treaty on the Non-Proliferation of Nuclear Weapons (NPT)--in its Final Declaration adopted on 21 September--stated that the Treaty is essential to international peace and security and expressed its continued support for the Treaty's objectives.
Nuclear-weapon States were called on to resume talks in 1985 aimed at the negotiation of a comprehensive multilateral nuclear test-ban treaty.
The Conference declared it was determined to "enhance the Treaty and to further strengthen its ...