Chile ratifies the Nuclear Ban Treaty

Chile has become the 56th state to formally ratify the United Nations Treaty on the Prohibition of Nuclear Weapons, confirming the move at the United Nations last week.

The Treaty entered into force amid global celebration on Friday 22 January 2021 meaning nuclear weapons are now banned under international law in the same way as chemical and biological weapons have been previously banned. During the recent meeting of the United Nations General Assembly many world leaders voiced their support for the Treaty.

Chile is the seventh South-American state to join the Treaty, following Bolivia, Ecuador, Guyana, Paraguay, Ecuador and Venezuela. Other South American states currently completely their domestic processes ahead of ratification include Brazil.

In accordance with the Treaty Chile will now be able to attend the first States Parties Meeting, which is due to take place in Vienna at the start of 2022 – Christian CND is joining others in calling on the UK to attend the meeting as observers.

More ratifications and signatures are expected in the coming weeks, with at least six national legislatures known to be examining the Treaty with a few to completing ratification. Christian CND welcomes the ratification of Chile and thanks God for all those who have worked so hard to make this happen. We continue to pray that more states would join the Treaty and that the nuclear-armed states would also engage with the Treaty to bring about a nuclear weapons-free world.

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