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Anterian Treaty on the Prohibition of Nuclear Weapons

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The Anterian Treaty on the Prohibition of Nuclear Weapons (ATPNW), or the Nuclear Ban Treaty, is a legally binding international agreement to comprehensively prohibit nuclear weapons among its parties, with the goal of leading towards their total elimination. The language of the treaty of drafted in a special committee that existed from September 14th, 29th, 2020 and was appointed by Layfetian Executive Minister Spencer Hastings. Specifically, For those nations that are party to it, the treaty prohibits the development, testing, production, stockpiling, stationing, transfer, use and threat of use of nuclear weapons, as well as assistance and encouragement to the prohibited activities. For nuclear armed states joining the treaty, it provides for a time-bound framework for negotiations leading to the verified and irreversible elimination of its nuclear weapons programs. The treaty went into effect on October 1st when Layfet became the first party to the treaty.

Members of the Treaty

Nation Signer Date become signatory Date become a party
 Agarntrop Exercising His Executive Authority in Accordance with the Constitution of the Third Agarn Republic of 1968, President of the Republic and State,

Hans Brians of Agarntrop

1 Oct 2020 1 Oct 2020
Template:Country data Layfet On behalf of the Republic and its people, Her Excellency, Executive Minister Spencer Hastings of Layfet 1 Oct 2020 1 Oct 2020
 Sofrezia By direction of the Sofrezian Cabinet of Ministers, and approved by the President's Council, President of the Cabinet of Ministers Roman Stavos for Sofrezia 1 Oct 2020 1 Oct 2020
 Ereska By the order of the Ereskan Government, Hereby Artyom Belinsky Signs the ATPNW, for the future of Ereska. 2 Oct 2020 2 Oct 2020
 Gassasinia Signed by Minister for Foreign Affairs Joseph Abdel-Massih, Prime Minister Ahmed al-Rashid and Deputy Prime Minister Nadim Saqqaf. 6 Oct 2020 N/A

Note - Parties unlike signatories agree to be bound to the treaty; signatories simply are in political support of the treaty and willing to continue to engage in the treaty process until such time they are ready to be a party to the treaty.