On the recordMay 10, 1995
Today's overwhelming consensus in favor of making the treaty permanent testifies to a deep and abiding international commitment to confront the danger posed by nuclear weapons.
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presidency.ucsb.eduToday's overwhelming consensus in favor of making the treaty permanent testifies to a deep and abiding international commitment to confront the danger posed by nuclear weapons.
Statement on Extension of the Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty
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