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Updated National Counter Proliferation Strategy to guide the UK’s counter proliferation activity to 2020.
This guidance explains the Counter Proliferation Programme objectives for the financial year 2024 to 2025 and how to apply through the project bidding process.
This page brings together policy documents, working papers and announcements about the Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty (NPT) and the UK’s work on it.
Overview about agreements, conventions and treaties which impact on the UK's strategic export control policy and legislation.
The UK works within the NPT to stop the spread of nuclear weapons, promote cooperation in peaceful uses of nuclear energy, and advance nuclear disarmament.
At the 10th Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty review conference, the UK, US and France pledged to work towards fully implementing the NPT's provisions and purposes.
This Declaration is issued in conjunction with the meeting of G8 Foreign Ministers on 11 April.
Professor Wyn Bowen discussed the special role and interests of China in confronting problem of nuclear proliferation.
These forms are for submitting project proposals for the Counter Proliferation Programme for the financial year 2024 to 2025.
This national risk assessment (NRA) is the first comprehensive assessment of proliferation financing risk in the UK.
The governments of 11 countries, including the UK, issued a statement on the need for domestic and international controls on commercial spyware technology.
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