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Russia Retracts Ratification of Nuclear Test Ban

Russia Retracts Ratification of Nuclear Test Ban

November 2, 2023
Russia Retracts Ratification of Nuclear Test Ban

Russian President Vladimir Putin

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In a significant and strategic move, President Vladimir Putin has officially signed a law that withdraws Russia’s ratification of the Comprehensive Nuclear-Test-Ban Treaty (CTBT), a critical document in global nuclear disarmament efforts. The official document has been published on the official legal information website, marking a monumental shift in Russia’s nuclear policy.

Russia originally signed the CTBT in New York on September 24, 1996, and ratified it on May 27, 2000. The treaty was designed to serve as a major international legal instrument to halt all forms of nuclear testing. However, it has yet to come into force, as eight out of the 44 nuclear-capable or potentially nuclear-capable countries have not ratified it.

The annexed notes to the newly signed law explain that its primary goal is to restore parity in commitments in the field of nuclear arms reduction. It is clarified that while the document creates a legal basis for Russia’s withdrawal from the instrument of ratification, it does not signify Russia’s exit from the CTBT itself.

The law comes into effect on the day of its official publication. Dmitry Peskov, the spokesperson for the Russian presidency, stated that the withdrawal of the ratification places Moscow and Washington on equal footing in terms of nuclear testing, as the United States has never ratified the treaty.

The Russian decision to withdraw from the CTBT is a strategic move that has broader implications for global nuclear disarmament and non-proliferation efforts. It reflects the complex geopolitical landscape and highlights the challenges in achieving a world free of nuclear weapons. The global community, particularly those committed to nuclear disarmament, will be closely monitoring the implications of this decision and its impact on international security and stability.

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