U.N. nuclear ban treaty to take effect Jan. 22

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NEW YORK - The U.N.-adopted nuclear ban treaty will enter into force on Jan. 22 with a required threshold of 50 ratifications achieved, a nongovernmental anti-nuclear organization said Saturday.

The Treaty on the Prohibition of Nuclear Weapons, which was adopted in 2017, will become the first international norm outlawing the development, testing, possession and use of nuclear weapons.

"The big moment is finally here: the U.N. Treaty on the Prohibition of Nuclear Weapons just reached the 50 ratifications needed for entry into force," ICAN hailed the development in a statement. Although it will not be able to legally require nuclear power states to get rid of their arsenals, the launch of the world's first treaty banning nuclear weapons is likely to gain global momentum toward reducing stockpiles.

The United States has reportedly pressured some of the signatories as part of its opposition to the pact.Japan, the only country to have suffered the devastation of atomic bombings, has decided not to sign the treaty in consideration of its security ties with the United States.

 

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