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LONDON (AP) Britain disclosed Wednesday that it has a stockpile of 225 nuclear warheads, its first public accounting of its total nuclear arsenal.
The announcement, made without fanfare in the House of Commons, followed the Obama administrations recent disclosure that the United States has 5,113 nuclear warheads in its arsenal and several thousand more retired warheads awaiting the junk pile the first public description of the secretive stockpile born in the cold war and now shrinking rapidly.
The United States made the announcement at the May 3 opening of a five-year review of the Nuclear Nonproliferation Treaty, considered the cornerstone of global disarmament efforts, where Washington and its allies are seeking stronger measures to prevent the spread of nuclear arms. Britain made its announcement as the monthlong conference at the United Nations nears an end on Friday, with intense debate under way on a final document.
We believe that the time is now right to be more open about the weapons we hold, Foreign Secretary William Hague told the House of Commons. We judge that this will assist in building a climate of trust between nuclear and nonnuclear weapons states and contribute, therefore, to future efforts to reduce the number of nuclear weapons worldwide.
Britain had earlier disclosed that it possessed 160 operational warheads, but Mr. Hagues comment that the countrys overall stockpile of nuclear warheads will not exceed 225 warheads was the first time the size of the total stockpile had been revealed. The Foreign Office later said the 225 figure was the number of warheads the country now held.
Countries that do not possess nuclear weapons have long demanded more openness from the nuclear-weapon states the United States, Britain, France, Russia and China about the size and nature of their arsenals as an essential step toward nuclear disarmament, which is a crucial plank in the Nuclear Nonproliferation Treaty. Four other nations have or are suspected of having atomic arms Israel, India, Pakistan and North Korea.
Britain Reveals Nuclear Arsenal - 225 Warheads - NYTimes.com
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The announcement, made without fanfare in the House of Commons, followed the Obama administrations recent disclosure that the United States has 5,113 nuclear warheads in its arsenal and several thousand more retired warheads awaiting the junk pile the first public description of the secretive stockpile born in the cold war and now shrinking rapidly.
The United States made the announcement at the May 3 opening of a five-year review of the Nuclear Nonproliferation Treaty, considered the cornerstone of global disarmament efforts, where Washington and its allies are seeking stronger measures to prevent the spread of nuclear arms. Britain made its announcement as the monthlong conference at the United Nations nears an end on Friday, with intense debate under way on a final document.
We believe that the time is now right to be more open about the weapons we hold, Foreign Secretary William Hague told the House of Commons. We judge that this will assist in building a climate of trust between nuclear and nonnuclear weapons states and contribute, therefore, to future efforts to reduce the number of nuclear weapons worldwide.
Britain had earlier disclosed that it possessed 160 operational warheads, but Mr. Hagues comment that the countrys overall stockpile of nuclear warheads will not exceed 225 warheads was the first time the size of the total stockpile had been revealed. The Foreign Office later said the 225 figure was the number of warheads the country now held.
Countries that do not possess nuclear weapons have long demanded more openness from the nuclear-weapon states the United States, Britain, France, Russia and China about the size and nature of their arsenals as an essential step toward nuclear disarmament, which is a crucial plank in the Nuclear Nonproliferation Treaty. Four other nations have or are suspected of having atomic arms Israel, India, Pakistan and North Korea.
Britain Reveals Nuclear Arsenal - 225 Warheads - NYTimes.com
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