Close Menu
Chronicle NG
    Trending Stories
    UBA slams fake divorce news on Tony Elumelu

    Family begs Elumelu for release of son nabbed over false divorce post

    May 4, 2026
    Sowore mocks Malami in court, says 'the system is dealing with you'

    Sowore condemns arrest of bloggers over Elumelu divorce report

    May 4, 2026
    UBA slams fake divorce news on Tony Elumelu

    Tony Elumelu: Three arrested for spreading false divorce news

    May 4, 2026
    Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram
    Trending
    • Family begs Elumelu for release of son nabbed over false divorce post
    • Sowore condemns arrest of bloggers over Elumelu divorce report
    • Tony Elumelu: Three arrested for spreading false divorce news
    • Portable should go for brain scan after Carter Efe fight – Doctor
    • Portable may never recover from Efe’s punches – Doctor
    • Femi Otedola denies funding Dangote refinery
    • Iran directs US to drop ‘excessive demands’ in talks
    • Kwankwaso urges followers, ‘Obidients’ to join NDC
    Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram
    Chronicle NGChronicle NG
    Subscribe
    Monday, May 4
    • News
      • Nigeria News
      • World News
      • Headlines News
    • Politics
    • Business
    • Sport
    • Entertainment
    • Contact Us
    Chronicle NG

    51 countries to sign UN treaty outlawing nuclear weapons

    Chronicle EditorBy Chronicle EditorSeptember 20, 2017No Comments4 Mins Read
    Facebook Twitter Telegram WhatsApp
    UN Members attend the signing ceremony for the Treaty on the Prohibition of Nuclear Weapons September 20, 2017 at the United Nations in New York. / AFP PHOTO / DON EMMERT
    Facebook Twitter WhatsApp
    Members attend the signing ceremony for the Treaty on the Prohibition of Nuclear Weapons September 20, 2017 at the United Nations in New York. / AFP PHOTO / DON EMMERT
    Members attend the signing ceremony for the Treaty on the Prohibition of Nuclear Weapons September 20, 2017 at the United Nations in New York.
    / AFP PHOTO / DON EMMERT

    With the North Korean nuclear crisis looming large, 51 countries on Wednesday lined up to sign a new treaty outlawing nuclear weapons that has been fiercely opposed by the United States and other nuclear powers.

    The treaty was adopted by 122 countries at the United Nations in July following negotiations led by Austria, Brazil, Mexico, South Africa and New Zealand.

    None of the nine countries that possess nuclear weapons — the United States, Russia, Britain, China, France, India, Pakistan, North Korea and Israel — took part in the negotiations.

    NATO condemned the treaty, saying that it may in fact be counter-productive by creating divisions.

    As leaders formally signed on the sidelines of the annual UN General Assembly, Secretary-General Antonio Guterres hailed as historic the first multilateral disarmament treaty in more than two decades.

    But Guterres acknowledged that much work was needed to rid the world of its stockpile of 15,000 atomic warheads.

    “Today we rightfully celebrate a milestone. Now we must continue along the hard road towards the elimination of nuclear arsenals,” said Guterres.

    Read Also Buhari asks UN to dialogue with North Korea over Nuclear weapons

    The treaty will enter into force when 50 countries have signed and ratified it, a process that could take months or years.

    “At a time when the world needs to remain united in the face of growing threats, in particular the grave threat posed by North Korea’s nuclear program, the treaty fails to take into account these urgent security challenges,” the 29-nation Western alliance said.

    It added: “Seeking to ban nuclear weapons through a treaty that will not engage any state actually possessing nuclear weapons will not be effective, will not reduce nuclear arsenals, and will neither enhance any country’s security, nor international peace and stability.

    Rejecting need for nuclear weapons
    Foreign Minister Sebastian Kurz of Austria, one of the few Western European nations that is not in NATO, rejected the idea that nuclear weapons were indispensable for security.

    “If you look at the world’s current challenges, this narrative is not only false, it is dangerous,” he told AFP.

    “The new treaty on the prohibition on nuclear weapons provides a real alternative for security: a world without any nuclear weapons, where everyone is safer, where no one needs to possess these weapons,” he said.

    Brazilian President Michel Temer was the first to sign the treaty. Others included South African President Jacob Zuma and representatives from Indonesia, Ireland and Malaysia as well as the Palestinian Authority and the Vatican.

    But even Japan, the only nation to have suffered atomic attack and a longstanding advocate of abolishing nuclear weapons, boycotted the treaty negotiations.

    Japan is a top target of North Korea, which has triggered global alarm over its rapidly progressing drive to develop nuclear weapons, following its sixth and most powerful nuclear test and the firing of two intercontinental ballistic missiles.

    The signing ceremony came a day after President Donald Trump threatened to “totally destroy North Korea” if the United States is forced to defend itself or its allies Japan and South Korea.

    Nuclear powers argue their arsenals serve as a deterrent against a nuclear attack and say they remain committed to the nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty.

    That decades-old treaty seeks to prevent the spread of nuclear weapons. It recognizes the right of five nations — Britain, China, France, Russia and the United States — to maintain them, while encouraging them to reduce their stockpiles.

    Share. Facebook Twitter Telegram WhatsApp

    Keep Reading

    Atiku Abubakar speaking during interview on ADC crisis and 2027 election plans

    Atiku to visit US over Nigeria’s ‘alarming insecurity, economic instability’

    Resident doctors gives FG four-week ultimatum to pay salaries, allowances

    US lifts visa ban for foreign doctors

    Barcelona breeze past Wolfsburg to reach Champions League semi-finals

    Barcelona beat Bayern to book UCL final against Lyon

    Manchester United players celebrate with Amad Diallo after he scored the winner

    Manchester United beat Liverpool to secure UCL place

    Alex Ferguson to leave Man United ambassador role

    Sir Alex Ferguson taken to hospital after feeling sick at Old Trafford

    President Bola Tinubu postpones Ogun trip to visit Jos over Plateau attack victims

    Tinubu departs Abuja for three-nation summits

    Subscribe to News

    Be the first to get the latest news updates from ChronicleNG about world, sports, politics etc

    UBA slams fake divorce news on Tony Elumelu

    Family begs Elumelu for release of son nabbed over false divorce post

    May 4, 2026
    Sowore mocks Malami in court, says 'the system is dealing with you'

    Sowore condemns arrest of bloggers over Elumelu divorce report

    May 4, 2026
    UBA slams fake divorce news on Tony Elumelu

    Tony Elumelu: Three arrested for spreading false divorce news

    May 4, 2026
    Carter Efe beats Portable in celebrity boxing match

    Portable should go for brain scan after Carter Efe fight – Doctor

    May 4, 2026
    Portable vows return to school to manage music career better

    Portable may never recover from Efe’s punches – Doctor

    May 4, 2026
    Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram
    • Politics
    • News
    • Sports
    • Business
    • About Us
    © 2026 ChronicleNG

    Type above and press Enter to search. Press Esc to cancel.