US can ratify protocol to Central Asian nuclear free zone treaty
24/12/2015 16:33
US can ratify protocol to Central Asian nuclear free zone treaty
24/12/2015 16:33
Tashkent, Uzbekistan (UzDaily.com) -- The Senate of Congress of the United States can ratify a protocol to the agreement on nuclear free zone in Central Asia, the Deputy Assistant of the United States Secretary of State for South and Central Asian Affairs Daniel Rosenblum said.
He noted that the Administration of the US President submitted the document to the Senate and the US State Department hopes that the protocol will be ratified in 2016, RIA Novosti reported.
US official said: “We already recommended Senate this document to senate and the US has difficult system of ratification and approval of the international agreements. We do not see any opposition in Senate on ratification of the document.”
The agreement on nuclear free zone in Central Asia was signed on 8 September 2006 in Semipalatinsk by officials of Kazakhstan, Kyryzstan, Tajikistan, Turkmenistan and Uzbekistan.
The agreement has a protocol, open for signing by the nuclear states. Signing the protocol, the states undertook obligation not to use nuclear weapon and threat to use it against members of the agreement.
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