
South China Sea Power Clash: ASEAN Demands Peace, China Edges Closer to Nuclear-Free Deal,Trade Pact
Tensions simmer in the South China Sea as ASEAN pushes forward with a long-delayed Code of Conduct aimed at preventing conflict in..
A nuclear-weapon-free zone (NWFZ) is defined by the United Nations as an agreement that a group of states has freely established by treaty or convention that bans the development, manufacturing, control, possession, testing, stationing or transporting of nuclear weapons in a given area, that has mechanisms of verification and control to enforce its obligations, and that is recognized as such by the General Assembly of the United Nations. NWFZs have a similar purpose to, but are distinct from, the Treaty on the Non-Proliferation of Nuclear Weapons to which most countries including five nuclear weapons states are a party. Another term, nuclear-free zone, often means an area that has banned both nuclear power and nuclear weapons, and sometimes nuclear waste and nuclear propulsion, and usually does not mean a UN-acknowledged international treaty.
Tensions simmer in the South China Sea as ASEAN pushes forward with a long-delayed Code of Conduct aimed at preventing conflict in..