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Comprehensive Nuclear-Test-Ban Treaty Organization, Preparatory Commission (CTBTO)

The Comprehensive Nuclear Test-Ban Treaty (CTBT) stipulates total ban on all kinds of nuclear tests aiming at the development of nuclear weapons. A total of 176 countries have signed the Treaty and 125 countries have ratified it (2005). Iceland ratified the Treaty 26 June 2000. Since the Treaty has not yet entered into force s special Preparatory Committee was set up in Vienna to prepare the ratification of the Treaty.

The significance of the Treaty lies in the fact that States in posession of Nuclear Weapons are prohibited from testing Nuclear Weapons. The CTBT furthermore prohibits countries not in posession of Nucleare Wepons  to develop such weapons  by way of nuclear tests. One of the main aims of the CTBTO is to develop an interational monitoring system based on a net of 337 monitoring stations. Such a monitoring facilities must be in place when the Treaty enters into force. Two such monitoring facilities are in place in Iceland, one for monitoring earthquakes and the other for measuring radioactivity.

CTBTO - Afhending trúnaðarbréfs

Ambassador Sveinn Björnsson presented dr. Wolfgang Hoffmann, former Exectutive Secretary of the Comprehensive Nuclear Test Ban Treaty Organization (CTBTO), with his letter of credentials as a Permanent Representative of Iceland to the CTBTO on the 28th of July 2004.

 

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