Dear
Friend --
One day
after President Putin explicitly threatened to use nuclear weapons,
several countries have taken action by joining the nuclear ban
treaty.
At the
United Nations just moments ago, five more countries signed and
two more countries ratified the landmark 2017 Treaty on the
Prohibition of Nuclear Weapons (TPNW).
This is
evidence that there's growing global consensus that nuclear threats
are unacceptable and that the work we do to stigmatize and prohibit
this behavior is effective.
It’s thanks
to the persistent efforts and support of individuals like you that
more and more leaders are seeing the TPNW as our best chance of
bringing the era of nuclear weapons to a permanent end.
The seven
nations that just signed or ratified the TPNW are:
- Barbados (signed)
- Burkina Faso (signed)
- Democratic Republic of the Congo
(ratified)
- Dominican Republic
(ratified)
- Equatorial Guinea
(signed)
- Haiti (signed)
- Sierra Leone (signed)
Their
actions bring the total number of signatories to 91 and states parties
to 68.
As we're
getting flooded by worrying news about nuclear threats, we now need to
make sure people hear about the positive steps forward too.
Please help
us share this exciting news. It will
help send a strong signal to nuclear-armed states that any and all
nuclear threats are unacceptable and illegal!
Let’s keep
up the momentum. As the TPNW states parties declared in Vienna this
June: “We will not rest until the last state has joined the treaty
[and] the last warhead has been dismantled.”
All the best,
Tim, Seth, and Celine
It’s time to end nuclear
weapons.
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