Analysis Russia’s invasion overshadows North Korean nukes at UN nonproliferation reviewGreat power discord and lack of progress on disarmament reflect broader unease about nuclear treaty beyond DPRK The first review conference (RevCon) of the Nuclear Nonproliferation Treaty (NPT) in seven years ended in New York without producing a consensus final document last week, including collective condemnation of North Korea’s nuclear weapons development. During the monthlong 10th RevCon, non-nuclear weapons states focused on the dim prospects for global nuclear disarmament amid intensifying great power competition. Meanwhile, Western states focused on Russia’s conduct in the lead-up to the conference — including its invasion backed by implicit and explicit nuclear threats, deliberately dangerous conduct near Ukrainian nuclear facilities and recent moves to share nuclear weapons with © Korea Risk Group. All rights reserved. |