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Treaty on the
Non-Proliferation
of Nuclear Weapons
Signed at Washington,
London, and Moscow July 1, 1968.
Entered into force March 5,
1970
The States concluding this Treaty, hereinafter referred to as the
"Parties to the Treaty",
Considering the devastation that would be
visited upon all mankind by a nuclear war and the consequent need to make
every effort to avert the danger of such a war and to take measures to
safeguard the security of peoples,
Believing that the proliferation of nuclear
weapons would seriously enhance the danger of nuclear war,
In conformity with resolutions of the
United Nations General Assembly calling for the conclusion of an agreement
on the prevention of wider dissemination of nuclear weapons,
Undertaking to cooperate in facilitating
the application of International Atomic Energy Agency safeguards on
peaceful nuclear activities,
Expressing their support for research,
development and other efforts to further the application, within the
framework of the International Atomic Energy Agency safeguards system, of
the principle of safeguarding effectively the flow of source and special
fissionable materials by use of instruments and other techniques at
certain strategic points,
Affirming the principle that the benefits
of peaceful applications of nuclear technology, including any
technological by-products which may be derived by nuclear-weapon States
from the development of nuclear explosive devices, should be available for
peaceful purposes to all Parties of the Treaty, whether nuclear-weapon or
non-nuclear weapon States,
Convinced that, in furtherance of this
principle, all Parties to the Treaty are entitled to participate in the
fullest possible exchange of scientific information for, and to contribute
alone or in cooperation with other States to, the further development of
the applications of atomic energy for peaceful purposes,
Declaring their intention to achieve at the
earliest possible date the cessation of the nuclear arms race and to
undertake effective measures in the direction of nuclear disarmament,
Urging the cooperation of all States in the
attainment of this objective,
Recalling the determination expressed by
the Parties to the 1963 Treaty banning nuclear weapon tests in the
atmosphere, in outer space and under water in its Preamble to seek to
achieve the discontinuance of all test explosions of nuclear weapons for
all time and to continue negotiations to this end,
Desiring to further the easing of
international tension and the strengthening of trust between States in
order to facilitate the cessation of the manufacture of nuclear weapons,
the liquidation of all their existing stockpiles, and the elimination from
national arsenals of nuclear weapons and the means of their delivery
pursuant to a Treaty on general and complete disarmament under strict and
effective international control,
Recalling that, in accordance with the
Charter of the United Nations, States must refrain in their international
relations from the threat or use of force against the territorial
integrity or political independence of any State, or in any other manner
inconsistent with the Purposes of the United Nations, and that the
establishment and maintenance of international peace and security are to
be promoted with the least diversion for armaments of the worlds human and
economic resources,
Have agreed as follows:
Article I
Each nuclear-weapon State Party to the
Treaty undertakes not to transfer to any recipient whatsoever nuclear
weapons or other nuclear explosive devices or control over such weapons or
explosive devices directly, or indirectly; and not in any way to assist,
encourage, or induce any non-nuclear weapon State to manufacture or
otherwise acquire nuclear weapons or other nuclear explosive devices, or
control over such weapons or explosive devices.
Article II
Each non-nuclear-weapon State Party to the
Treaty undertakes not to receive the transfer from any transferor
whatsoever of nuclear weapons or other nuclear explosive devices or of
control over such weapons or explosive devices directly, or indirectly;
not to manufacture or otherwise acquire nuclear weapons or other nuclear
explosive devices; and not to seek or receive any assistance in the
manufacture of nuclear weapons or other nuclear explosive devices.
Article III
1. Each non-nuclear-weapon State Party to
the Treaty undertakes to accept safeguards, as set forth in an agreement
to be negotiated and concluded with the International Atomic Energy Agency
in accordance with the Statute of the International Atomic Energy Agency
and the Agencys safeguards system, for the exclusive purpose of
verification of the fulfillment of its obligations assumed under this
Treaty with a view to preventing diversion of nuclear energy from peaceful
uses to nuclear weapons or other nuclear explosive devices. Procedures for
the safeguards required by this article shall be followed with respect to
source or special fissionable material whether it is being produced,
processed or used in any principal nuclear facility or is outside any such
facility. The safeguards required by this article shall be applied to all
source or special fissionable material in all peaceful nuclear activities
within the territory of such State, under its jurisdiction, or carried out
under its control anywhere.
2. Each State Party to the Treaty
undertakes not to provide: (a) source or special fissionable material, or
(b) equipment or material especially designed or prepared for the
processing, use or production of special fissionable material, to any
non-nuclear-weapon State for peaceful purposes, unless the source or
special fissionable material shall be subject to the safeguards required
by this article.
3. The safeguards required by this article
shall be implemented in a manner designed to comply with article IV of
this Treaty, and to avoid hampering the economic or technological
development of the Parties or international cooperation in the field of
peaceful nuclear activities, including the international exchange of
nuclear material and equipment for the processing, use or production of
nuclear material for peaceful purposes in accordance with the provisions
of this article and the principle of safeguarding set forth in the
Preamble of the Treaty.
4. Non-nuclear-weapon States Party to the
Treaty shall conclude agreements with the International Atomic Energy
Agency to meet the requirements of this article either individually or
together with other States in accordance with the Statute of the
International Atomic Energy Agency. Negotiation of such agreements shall
commence within 180 days from the original entry into force of this
Treaty. For States depositing their instruments of ratification or
accession after the 180-day period, negotiation of such agreements shall
commence not later than the date of such deposit. Such agreements shall
enter into force not later than eighteen months after the date of
initiation of negotiations.
Article IV
1. Nothing in this Treaty shall be
interpreted as affecting the inalienable right of all the Parties to the
Treaty to develop research, production and use of nuclear energy for
peaceful purposes without discrimination and in conformity with articles I
and II of this Treaty.
2. All the Parties to the Treaty undertake
to facilitate, and have the right to participate in, the fullest possible
exchange of equipment, materials and scientific and technological
information for the peaceful uses of nuclear energy. Parties to the Treaty
in a position to do so shall also cooperate in contributing alone or
together with other States or international organizations to the further
development of the applications of nuclear energy for peaceful purposes,
especially in the territories of non-nuclear-weapon States Party to the
Treaty, with due consideration for the needs of the developing areas of
the world.
Article V
Each party to the Treaty undertakes to take
appropriate measures to ensure that, in accordance with this Treaty, under
appropriate international observation and through appropriate
international procedures, potential benefits from any peaceful
applications of nuclear explosions will be made available to
non-nuclear-weapon States Party to the Treaty on a nondiscriminatory basis
and that the charge to such Parties for the explosive devices used will be
as low as possible and exclude any charge for research and development.
Non-nuclear-weapon States Party to the Treaty shall be able to obtain such
benefits, pursuant to a special international agreement or agreements,
through an appropriate international body with adequate representation of
non-nuclear-weapon States. Negotiations on this subject shall commence as
soon as possible after the Treaty enters into force. Non-nuclear-weapon
States Party to the Treaty so desiring may also obtain such benefits
pursuant to bilateral agreements.
Article VI
Each of the Parties to the Treaty
undertakes to pursue negotiations in good faith on effective measures
relating to cessation of the nuclear arms race at an early date and to
nuclear disarmament, and on a Treaty on general and complete disarmament
under strict and effective international control.
Article VII
Nothing in this Treaty affects the right of
any group of States to conclude regional treaties in order to assure the
total absence of nuclear weapons in their respective territories.
Article VIII
1. Any Party to the Treaty may propose
amendments to this Treaty. The text of any proposed amendment shall be
submitted to the Depositary Governments which shall circulate it to all
Parties to the Treaty. Thereupon, if requested to do so by one-third or
more of the Parties to the Treaty, the Depositary Governments shall
convene a conference, to which they shall invite all the Parties to the
Treaty, to consider such an amendment.
2. Any amendment to this Treaty must be
approved by a majority of the votes of all the Parties to the Treaty,
including the votes of all nuclear-weapon States Party to the Treaty and
all other Parties which, on the date the amendment is circulated, are
members of the Board of Governors of the International Atomic Energy
Agency. The amendment shall enter into force for each Party that deposits
its instrument of ratification of the amendment upon the deposit of such
instruments of ratification by a majority of all the Parties, including
the instruments of ratification of all nuclear-weapon States Party to the
Treaty and all other Parties which, on the date the amendment is
circulated, are members of the Board of Governors of the International
Atomic Energy Agency. Thereafter, it shall enter into force for any other
Party upon the deposit of its instrument of ratification of the amendment.
3. Five years after the entry into force of
this Treaty, a conference of Parties to the Treaty shall be held in
Geneva, Switzerland, in order to review the operation of this Treaty with
a view to assuring that the purposes of the Preamble and the provisions of
the Treaty are being realized. At intervals of five years thereafter, a
majority of the Parties to the Treaty may obtain, by submitting a proposal
to this effect to the Depositary Governments, the convening of further
conferences with the same objective of reviewing the operation of the
Treaty.
Article IX
1. This Treaty shall be open to all States
for signature. Any State which does not sign the Treaty before its entry
into force in accordance with paragraph 3 of this article may accede to it
at any time.
2. This Treaty shall be subject to
ratification by signatory States. Instruments of ratification and
instruments of accession shall be deposited with the Governments of the
United States of America, the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern
Ireland and the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics, which are hereby
designated the Depositary Governments.
3. This Treaty shall enter into force after
its ratification by the States, the Governments of which are designated
Depositaries of the Treaty, and forty other States signatory to this
Treaty and the deposit of their instruments of ratification. For the
purposes of this Treaty, a nuclear-weapon State is one which has
manufactured and exploded a nuclear weapon or other nuclear explosive
device prior to January 1, 1967.
4. For States whose instruments of
ratification or accession are deposited subsequent to the entry into force
of this Treaty, it shall enter into force on the date of the deposit of
their instruments of ratification or accession.
5. The Depositary Governments shall
promptly inform all signatory and acceding States of the date of each
signature, the date of deposit of each instrument of ratification or of
accession, the date of the entry into force of this Treaty, and the date
of receipt of any requests for convening a conference or other notices.
6. This Treaty shall be registered by the
Depositary Governments pursuant to article 102 of the Charter of the
United Nations.
Article X
1. Each Party shall in exercising its
national sovereignty have the right to withdraw from the Treaty if it
decides that extraordinary events, related to the subject matter of this
Treaty, have jeopardized the supreme interests of its country. It shall
give notice of such withdrawal to all other Parties to the Treaty and to
the United Nations Security Council three months in advance. Such notice
shall include a statement of the extraordinary events it regards as having
jeopardized its supreme interests.
2. Twenty-five years after the entry into
force of the Treaty, a conference shall be convened to decide whether the
Treaty shall continue in force indefinitely, or shall be extended for an
additional fixed period or periods. This decision shall be taken by a
majority of the Parties to the Treaty.
Article XI
This Treaty, the English, Russian, French,
Spanish and Chinese texts of which are equally authentic, shall be
deposited in the archives of the Depositary Governments. Duly certified
copies of this Treaty shall be transmitted by the Depositary Governments
to the Governments of the signatory and acceding States.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF the undersigned, duly
authorized, have signed this Treaty.
DONE in triplicate, at the cities of
Washington, London and Moscow, this first day of July one thousand nine
hundred sixty-eight.
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