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Australia was the first country to sign the Comprehensive Test-Ban Treaty.
Transcript: CTBTO (Comprehensive Nuclear-Test-Ban Treaty Organisation) press conference 2010
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Aside from START, we'd be left with outdated agreements such as the Treaty on Nuclear Non-proliferation or those in limbo such as the Comprehensive Test-Ban Treaty and the Fissile Material Cut-off Treaty.
Russ Wellen: Deterrence and Disarmament: Are They Both Magical Thinking? 2010
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Next month, President Obama will host "a nuclear security summit" in Washington, and he wants to revive the Comprehensive Nuclear Test-Ban Treaty, which the Senate failed to ratify a decade ago.
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MR TOTH: We had a discussion about how Australia can help what we call the universalisation of the Test-Ban Treaty.
Transcript: CTBTO (Comprehensive Nuclear-Test-Ban Treaty Organisation) press conference 2010
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Towards this end, it calls for incremental threat-reducing steps, such as bringing the new US-Russia Strategic Arms Reduction Treaty and the Comprehensive Test-Ban Treaty into force, taking the weapons off of high alert status, lowering the numbers of existing warheads and obtaining a universal, legal, intrusive, and enforceable agreement to eliminate nuclear weapons.
Jonathan Granoff: Countdown to Zero: A Compelling Film With a Critical Message Jonathan Granoff 2010
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Next month, President Obama will host "a nuclear security summit" in Washington, and he wants to revive the Comprehensive Nuclear Test-Ban Treaty, which the Senate failed to ratify a decade ago.
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Towards this end, it calls for incremental threat-reducing steps, such as bringing the new US-Russia Strategic Arms Reduction Treaty and the Comprehensive Test-Ban Treaty into force, taking the weapons off of high alert status, lowering the numbers of existing warheads and obtaining a universal, legal, intrusive, and enforceable agreement to eliminate nuclear weapons.
Jonathan Granoff: Countdown to Zero : A Compelling Film With a Critical Message 2010
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Next month, President Obama will host "a nuclear security summit" in Washington, and he wants to revive the Comprehensive Nuclear Test-Ban Treaty, which the Senate failed to ratify a decade ago.
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Of course, we see the Comprehensive Test-Ban Treaty as one of the most fundamental things that the global community can do to reach the ultimate objective of the abolition of nuclear weapons, and to ensure, in the interim, non-proliferation and disarmament.
Transcript: CTBTO (Comprehensive Nuclear-Test-Ban Treaty Organisation) press conference 2010
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However, in 1999 he opposed the Comprehensive Test-Ban Treaty.
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