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Ban Ki-moon called on the world is no longer a nuclear weapon test explosions ex

According to Taiwan's Central News Agency reported on August 30, August 29, the International Day of Nuclear Test Ban, UN Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon called on in the day, countries should as soon as possible and signed and ratified the Treaty on the prohibition of nuclear weapons test explosions. At the same time, he can no longer hope that the eventual global nuclear weapon test explosions.
 
Ban Ki-moon said that the nuclear-weapon test explosions are a significant threat to human health and global stability. Nuclear Test Ban International Day provides an important opportunity to remind everyone to pay attention to the harmful effects of nuclear weapon test explosions will be no lasting, but also to remind people, should pay attention to the tens of thousands of pieces of the threat posed by the existence of nuclear weapons, he said.
 
Ban Ki-moon said that the UN hopes to promote a total ban on nuclear weapon test explosions Treaty before the entry into force of the treaty has not yet, he hopes that all countries consciously abide by all existing regulations for a moratorium on nuclear weapon test explosions.



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