Dear
Friend --
We are thrilled to announce three new
states parties to the TPNW: Cabo Verde, Grenada, and
Timor-Leste. That brings the total number of state parties to
65. These additional ratifications arrive as
countries gather for the historic first Meeting of States Parties to
the TPNW, demonstrating leadership towards the elimination of nuclear
weapons.
In addition, Australia, Belgium, and the
Netherlands have announced that they will participate in tomorrow’s
meeting as observers.
Over the weekend, 600 activists,
academics, campaigners, politicians, policy makers, and more joined
the Nuclear Ban Forum in person, and even more than that joined to
watch and participate remotely. The opportunity to get together, and
to listen, learn, and plan the blueprint for disarmament was an
inspirational kickoff to Nuclear Ban Week.
Today, the Austrian government hosted a
conference about the new risks and research about the humanitarian
impact of nuclear weapons. Hearing from experts, academics, and Nobel
Laureates, the chair’s summary made it clear: there is no cure, there
is only prevention.
Tomorrow, the first Meeting of States
Parties to the Ban Treaty begins. We’re expecting that governments
participating in this meeting will seize the opportunity to respond to
the recent threats of use of nuclear weapons, and the increased risk
of nuclear conflict.
We’re at the halfway point of Nuclear Ban
Week, and we’ve got a lot to celebrate already.
Stay tuned with twice-daily updates at
MSP-TV, and let’s see what else this week will bring!
Best wishes, Seth Shelden
United Nations
Liaison ICAN
It’s time to end nuclear
weapons.
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