Social Sciences, asked by patelnikita645482, 2 months ago

Which country decided to become Nuclear Free country by 2010 to save
environment ?
(A) Finland
(B) Switzerland
(C) Sumatra
(D) Sweden​

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Answered by Anonymous
1

Answer:

(A) Finland

Explanation:

Which country decided to become Nuclear Free country by 2010 to save

environment Finland

Answered by roopa2000
0

Answer:

the correct answer is (A) Finland

Explanation:

The United Nations defines a nuclear-weapon-free zone (NWFZ) is a free agreement reached by a group of states through a treaty or convention that forbids the development, production, control, possession, testing, stationing, or transportation of nuclear weapons in a specific area. The NWFZ must also have mechanisms for verification and control to ensure that its obligations are upheld, and it must be recognized as such by the General Assembly of the UN.

  • Finland has not yet signed or ratified the Treaty on the Prohibition of Nuclear Weapons (TPNW).
  • Since 2018, Finland has routinely refused to cast a vote in favor of an annual resolution at the UN General Assembly that welcomes the establishment of the TPNW and urges other governments to sign, ratify, or accede to it "at the earliest practicable moment."
  • Finland participated in the first meeting of TPNW states parties, which took place in Vienna in June 2022, as an observer.
  • The parliament decided to "continue examining" the TPNW in 2021. In 2020, Sanna Marin, the prime minister of Finland, declared that her nation "particip[e][s] in the discourse surrounding the [TPNW]".
  • Finland abstained from voting on the TPNW's adoption as a result of its absence from the 2017 UN negotiations in New York.
  • Finland did not participate in the 2016 UN General Assembly vote on the resolution that created the official mandate for governments to start talks on "a legally enforceable instrument to ban nuclear weapons, ultimately to their complete eradication."

hence Finland country decided to become a Nuclear Free country by 2010 to save the environment.

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