The Comprehensive Nuclear-Test-Ban Treaty was devised in 1996 by the UN General Assembly to put an end to nuclear testing, but nine states have still not ratified it. The CTBT has already done much good, but, until it enters fully into force, the future is at risk.
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STOCKHOLM/MEXICO CITY – Indonesia’s parliament has just taken a historic step, one that makes the planet safer from the threat of nuclear weapons. The importance of Indonesia’s decision to ratify the Comprehensive Nuclear-Test-Ban Treaty cannot be overstated. This is a golden opportunity for the remaining eight countries to endorse the CTBT, enabling it to come into legal effect.