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M’sia becomes 46th nation to ratify treaty on nuke weapons
Published on: Thursday, October 01, 2020
Published on: Thu, Oct 01, 2020
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M’sia becomes 46th nation to ratify treaty on nuke weapons
PUTRAJAYA: Malaysia Wednesday signed the instrument of ratification of the Treaty on the Prohibition of Nuclear Weapons (TPNW), making it the 46th country committed to ratifying the treaty.

Foreign Minister Datuk Seri Hishammuddin Tun Hussein (pic), who signed on behalf of the government, said Malaysia’s ratification had brought the international community closer to the number of 50 ratifications that was needed to bring the treaty into force.

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Hishammuddin, who is undergoing home quarantine, signed the instrument as guests who gathered for the event at Wisma Putra here witnessed through video.

In his speech read by Deputy Foreign Minister Datuk Kamarudin Jaffar, Hishammuddin said Malaysia had signed the treaty in 2017 but although it had taken a little time to ensure the necessary processes were completed, Malaysia has placed a tangible effort to the global movement towards nuclear disarmament.

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“We are proud to have contributed to this important treaty and we encourage other states to expedite their ratifications,” he said.

Hishammuddin said Malaysia had always held a principled position that the general and complete elimination of nuclear weapons should be at the top of the international agenda.

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Adopted on July 7, 2017, TPNW prohibits all activities related to nuclear weapons, including, its development, testing, manufacturing, acquisition, possession, stockpiling, use and stationing.

“The treaty is also the first instance in international law that the threat of use of nuclear weapons is outlawed,” said Hishammuddin in a statement released at the event.

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Hishammuddin said ratifying the TPNW was Malaysia’s tangible effort to advance the cause of nuclear disarmament on the international stage and reaffirms Malaysia’s unwavering commitment and support towards the total elimination of nuclear weapons.

The entry into force of the TPNW would complement international law regarding nuclear disarmament, including the Treaty on the Non-Proliferation of Nuclear Weapons (NPT), he said.

“The TPNW further reinforces the norm that nuclear weapons are unacceptable, should not be used, should not be threatened to be used and need to be discarded and destroyed as soon as possible,” he said.

Meanwhile, the International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC) has welcomed Malaysia’s decision to participate and ratify the  (TPNW).

Head of ICRC Kuala Lumpur Regional Delegation Biljana Milosevic, in a statement, said ICRC alongside with the Malaysian Red Crescent Society is committed to continue supporting Malaysia’s efforts towards global nuclear disarmament.

“It takes courage and sense of responsibility to the generations of today and tomorrow to take the path towards a world without nuclear weapons. That Malaysia has remained steadfast on this issue should serve as an encouragement to others to walk the same path for humanity.

“Malaysia has always been a strong supporter of global nuclear disarmament, as evidenced by its contributions leading up to and during negotiations on the TPNW,” it said.

It said to illustrate, Malaysia, together with Costa Rica, had submitted a proposal on nuclear disarmament in the form of a ‘Model Nuclear Weapons Convention’ as a discussion document in the United Nations General Assembly in 1997.

Malaysia is also consistently engaged in the Non-Proliferation Treaty (NPT) regime, having chaired the third session of the preparatory committee of the NPT Review Conference and in 2021, Malaysia will chair Main Committee I at the NPT Review Conference, it said. 
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