The beginning of nuclear responsibility

The significance of Indonesia’s decision to ratify of the nuclear test-ban treaty should not to be underestimated, write Carl Bildt and Patricia Espinosa Cantellano

The beginning of nuclear responsibility

In the five decades following the end of the Second World War, there was a nuclear weapons test on average every nine days.

INDONESIA’S parliament has just taken a historic step, one that makes the planet safer from the threat of nuclear weapons.

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