Kernevåben
Kim Jong-un officially designates South Korea as 'most hostile state'
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North Korean leader Kim Jong-un officially designated South Korea the 'most hostile state' during a speech at the first session of the newly elected 15th Supreme People's Assembly, warning of 'merciless' consequences if provoked by Seoul and reaffirming the permanence of North Korea's nuclear arsenal. The remarks build on similar declarations made a month earlier at the Workers' Party Congress.
Finlands regering foreslår at ophæve det nuværende forbud mod kernevåben på finsk territorium så hurtigt som muligt for at styrke landets sikkerhed som NATO-medlem. Forsvarsminister Antti Häkkänen understreger, at ændringen kun gælder militært forsvar og ikke indebærer planer om at stationere kernevåben i landet. I Sverige viser en meningsmåling, at et flertal af parlamentariske partier støtter bidrag til europæisk kerneafskrækkelse.
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Today marks the fifth anniversary of the Treaty on the Prohibition of Nuclear Weapons coming into force, a legally binding agreement aimed at the total elimination of these weapons of mass destruction. Despite boycotts from nuclear powers like the United States, the treaty advances global disarmament efforts. Cuba, an early ratifier, underscores its dedication to a nuclear-free world.