Примеры использования Nuclear weapons or nuclear на Английском языке и их переводы на Русский язык
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The other is a ban on fissile material production for nuclear weapons or nuclear explosive devices.
There are no nuclear weapons or nuclear explosive devices deployed on the territory of Ukraine under its jurisdiction.
Confirm that the stockpile of fissile materials for nuclear weapons or nuclear explosive devices has not increased;
I should also make clear that Australia does not believe that an FMCT should proscribe the production of fissile material per se,only the production for nuclear weapons or nuclear explosive devices.
Terrorism utilizing nuclear weapons or nuclear materials is obviously an unacceptable threat: the ultimate nightmare scenario.
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The FMCT would not proscribe production of fissile material per se, only production for nuclear weapons or nuclear explosives.
Confirm that the amount of stock of fissile material for nuclear weapons or nuclear explosive devices has not increased from the date an FMCT enters into force.
The treaty would not proscribe production of fissile material per se, only production for nuclear weapons or nuclear explosives.
All fissile material used to produce nuclear weapons or nuclear explosive devices should be placed under an updated comprehensive Agency safeguard mechanism.
We also believe that an FMCT must be a treaty for banning the future production of fissile material for nuclear weapons or nuclear explosive devices.
A ban on fissile material production for nuclear weapons or nuclear explosives would enhance global non-proliferation strictures against nuclear weapons. .
The basic objective of this treaty is to prohibit the future production of fissile materials for use in nuclear weapons or nuclear explosive devices.
States should not develop new nuclear weapons or nuclear weapons with new military capabilities; nor should they replace or modernize their nuclear weapon systems.
However, advances in weapon technology may enable a lower quality of fissile material to be used for nuclear weapons or nuclear explosive devices.
States should not develop new nuclear weapons or nuclear weapons with new military capabilities or for new missions, or the replacement or modernization of their nuclear-weapon systems.
An FMCT must also recognize that there are legitimate civilian andmilitary uses for fissile materials other than nuclear weapons or nuclear explosive devices.
The first is to confirm that the amount of stocks of fissile material for nuclear weapons or nuclear explosive devices has not increased since the date an FMCT entered into force.
Japan attaches paramount importance to the early commencement of negotiations on a treaty banning the production of fissile materials for nuclear weapons or nuclear explosive devices FMCT.
Designing, developing, or fabricating nuclear weapons or nuclear explosive devices;or devising, carrying out, or evaluating nuclear tests or nuclear explosions.
Moreover, the early start of negotiations in the CD on a treaty banning the production of fissile material for nuclear weapons or nuclear explosive devices(FMCT) is vital.
Of course, this worried the world community,which was seriously concerned that nuclear weapons or nuclear material may fall into the hands of criminal or terrorists.
Turning to verification, there are many different approaches to the verification of the core obligation of an FMCT,which is a"ban on production of fissile material for nuclear weapons or nuclear explosive devices.
Regarding the Executive Council,I need to emphasize that any notion of permanency for those who have acquired nuclear weapons or nuclear capabilities relevant to the treaty is unacceptable.
Immediate commencement and early conclusion of negotiations in the Conference on Disarmament on a non-discriminatory, multilateral and internationally andeffectively verifiable treaty banning the production of fissile material for nuclear weapons or nuclear explosive devices.
We congratulate the Conference on Disarmament on the completion of the CTBT andurge those States that have nuclear weapons or nuclear power plants to sign and to ratify it.
Immediate commencement and early conclusion of negotiations in the Conference on Disarmament on a non-discriminatory,multilateral and internationally and effectively verifiable treaty banning the production of fissile material for nuclear weapons or nuclear explosive devices.
First, regarding core obligations, there is a consensus that a ban on the future production of fissile material for nuclear weapons or nuclear explosive devices would be the core obligation of an FMCT.
An FMCT, as the next logical step to nuclear disarmament andnon-proliferation, is significant in terms of prohibiting the"production" of fissile material for nuclear weapons or nuclear explosive devices.
Calls on the remaining State not party to the Treaty to accede to it,thereby accepting an international legally binding commitment not to acquire nuclear weapons or nuclear explosive devices and to accept IAEA safeguards.
The categories to verify States parties' compliance with their obligation under an FMCT not to produce fissile materials for nuclear weapons or nuclear explosive devices would be.