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The President-designate of the Eleventh Review Conference is Ambassador Do Hung Viet of Viet Nam. The 2026 NPT Review Conference is expected to consider a range of issues, including the universality of the Treaty; nuclear disarmament, including specific practical measures; nuclear non-proliferation, including the promotion and strengthening of safeguards; measures to advance the peaceful uses of nuclear energy, including safety and security; regional disarmament and non-proliferation, including the implementation of the 1995 resolution on the Middle East; measures to address withdrawal from the Treaty; and ways to strengthen the review process to improve its effectiveness, efficiency, transparency, accountability, coordination and continuity. In doing so, the Conference will also take into account the evolving international security environment and recent developments affecting the Treaty and the broader nuclear non-proliferation regime. The NPT entered into force in 1970 and was extended indefinitely in 1995. The Treaty is regarded as the cornerstone of the global nuclear disarmament and non-proliferation regime. It was designed to prevent the proliferation of nuclear weapons, to further nuclear disarmament and to promote cooperation in the peaceful uses of nuclear energy. Conferences to review the operation of the Treaty have been held at five-year intervals since the Treaty went into effect in 1970. 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While many non-nuclear states supported it as a useful normative and legal tool for disarmament, some nuclear-weapon states rejected that interpretation."},{"key":"nuclear-testing","label":"Nuclear Testing and the CTBT","description":"Numerous statements urged entry into force and universalization of the Comprehensive Nuclear-Test-Ban Treaty and called for strict adherence to testing moratoria. Speakers also raised concern about possible renewed testing, low-yield tests and the need to reinforce verification and confidence in the zero-yield norm."},{"key":"fissile-material","label":"Fissile Material Cut-off","description":"Many delegations supported launching negotiations on a fissile material cut-off treaty and, pending that, maintaining moratoria on production of fissile material for nuclear weapons. This was presented as a practical disarmament and non-proliferation step linked to constraining further arms racing."},{"key":"ai-nuclear-systems","label":"AI and Nuclear Decision-Making","description":"Several speakers warned that artificial intelligence and other emerging technologies could compress decision times, increase miscalculation and weaken human oversight in nuclear command and control. A common demand was to preserve meaningful human control over any decision on nuclear weapons use."},{"key":"security-assurances","label":"Negative Security Assurances and Nuclear-Weapon-Free Zones","description":"A recurring topic was the demand for credible, legally binding assurances that nuclear weapons will not be used or threatened against non-nuclear-weapon states. Speakers also pointed to nuclear-weapon-free zones as practical regional arrangements that build trust and strengthen non-proliferation."},{"key":"strategic-stability","label":"Strategic Stability and Risk Reduction","description":"A major theme was the need for strategic dialogue and arms control talks among nuclear-weapon states, including follow-on arrangements after New START. Delegations proposed practical risk-reduction measures such as hotlines, crisis communications, launch notifications and other confidence-building steps to prevent miscalculation and escalation."},{"key":"article-6-disarmament","label":"Article 6 Implementation","description":"Many delegations focused on the NPT’s core disarmament obligation under Article 6, stressing that past commitments from 1995, 2000 and 2010 remain valid and require concrete implementation. Speakers repeatedly criticized the lack of progress, ongoing arsenal modernization and the failure to move credibly toward the total elimination of nuclear weapons."},{"key":"humanitarian-consequences","label":"Humanitarian Consequences of Nuclear Weapons","description":"Delegations repeatedly highlighted the catastrophic humanitarian, environmental and intergenerational effects of any nuclear weapon use or testing. This theme was often linked to criticism of nuclear threats, deterrence rhetoric and calls for victim assistance and environmental remediation."},{"key":"transparency-verification","label":"Transparency, Verification and Irreversibility","description":"States called for stronger transparency, reporting and accountability measures, especially by nuclear-weapon states, alongside robust verification. Several speakers also emphasized irreversibility as a key principle to ensure that future disarmament steps are credible, durable and not easily reversed."}]}}