Peoples' destinies are at risk with
nuclear threats, President Sergio Mattarella told the UN General
Assembly Tuesday.
"The two conflicts in Ukraine and Gaza have also revived
sinister threats of recourse to nuclear weapons, as if the
history of the 20th century had not already made their tragic
consequences clear," he said.
"The treaty framework for the control of nuclear arsenals, so
painstakingly articulated over the past decades, is a common
heritage of all states.
"To violate it, even with mere threats, is to jeopardise the
destinies of peoples, all of them, even those whose governments
threaten the use of nuclear weapons. A responsibility that the
international community cannot leave without consequences".
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