Unbridled nuclear arms race is threatening world: UN disarmament chief
Unbridled nuclear arms race is threatening world: UN disarmament chief
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The United Nations has been established to maintain peace in the world. United Nations chief Izumi Nakamitsu has warned that the renewed nuclear weapons race will prove to be very dangerous for the world. The situation has deteriorated for the first time since the Cold War in the seventh decade of the twentieth century. At that time nuclear weapons competition started in the then Soviet Union and America.

For your information, let us tell you that Izumi did not take the name of any country but his gesture was for America, Russia and China. He said, the mutual relations of big nations endowed with nuclear power have derailed. Competition has started in the so-called countries called superpowers. The situation has worsened due to division, mistrust and communication gap.

Since Crimea's separation from Ukraine in 2014, relations between Russia and the United States have been very tense. Last year, the two countries announced their separation from the nuclear treaty. This treaty was signed in 1987. The two countries are not even talking about a new treaty on the deployment of strategic nuclear weapons, while the old treaty will expire in early 2021. In the budget proposal tabled in the US Parliament on February 11, US Defense Minister Mark Asper called nuclear weapons Billion dollars has been provisioned to modernize and improve the system related to it. Along with Russia, America is also cautious about China and wants to prepare its nuclear stock.

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