Non-proliferation is a set of policies and agreements implemented to prevent the proliferation of nuclear weapons. This concept describes the international effort to control the production, spread and use of nuclear weapons. Non-proliferation is a critical strategy used to increase international security and reduce the risk of nuclear war.


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