This International Day, celebrated on 5 March every year, is an opportunity to reduce weapons and promote peace, so that global resolutions can be strengthened to achieve these goals.
In the same year, there is a 55th anniversary of the Treaty (NPT) on the indispension of nuclear weapons, which is a very important agreement focused on promoting the spread of nuclear weapons and promoting peaceful use of nuclear power.
Despite the long -term agreements, nuclear threats have been increasing in the world, spreading small weapons, and the use of technology such as artificial intelligence and quantum computing is also increasing threats.
At the same time, the initiatives for protecting from disarmament and deadly weapons have weakened, due to which the danger has grown for global insecurity.
The UN chief has appealed to the world leaders that existing arrangements and measures will have to be strengthened to prevent the spread of nuclear weapons, prevent fatal weapons testing and use and to fulfill disarmament obligations.
Strength on resolutions
The non -proliferation treaty was signed in the year 1968 and has been in force since 1970. This is a foundation stone for nuclear disarmament, in which 191 member countries have resolved to prevent the spread of nuclear weapons.
However, the challenges are intact, especially in the context of growing bruised stress. At the same time, some countries are still not part of this treaty framework.
Last year, the future consent letter was passed during the future conference held at the UN headquarters, which has been strongly resolved for nuclear disarmament, the rule system is considered necessary for the race to use space as a weapon and for fatal autonomous weapons.
Empowerment of future generations
UN is constantly trying to increase the participation of youth in disarmament efforts. In this connection, two new opportunities have been launched on Wednesday: Youth Leader Fund program and Fellowship for Biological Safety Initiative.
Through these initiatives, the youth are being encouraged to play their role in shaping a more secure future.
General Secretary Guterresh said that this is the time when leaders will have to convert their words into action, invest in disarmament solutions and give everyone a peaceful future, which they are entitled.