The State of Kuwait emphasized that complete nuclear disarmament constitutes the ultimate goal and fundamental principle of the Treaty on the Non-Proliferation of Nuclear Weapons (NPT), stating this is the essential pillar for achieving international stability and maintaining the Treaty's credibility.
The remarks were delivered Thursday evening by Diplomatic Attaché Bandar Al-Anzi of Kuwait's Permanent Mission to the UN during the Third Preparatory Committee meeting for the 2026 NPT Review Conference at UN Headquarters.
Key Points from Kuwait's Statement:
Delayed Disarmament:
Al-Anzi expressed concern that after 50+ years since the NPT's entry into force, nuclear disarmament remains stalled, requiring urgent international action.
Current Challenges:
Nuclear deterrence policies and arsenal modernization are accelerating arms races
Rising regional/global tensions contradict nuclear states' Article VI obligations
Kuwait's Position:
Only "complete, irreversible, and verifiable" elimination guarantees non-use
All states, especially nuclear powers, must respect past review conference agreements
Supports initiatives criminalizing WMD use as violations of international humanitarian law
National Commitments:
Reaffirmed adherence to all disarmament treaties
Full compliance with Comprehensive Safeguards Agreement & Additional Protocol
Readiness to cooperate with international community on disarmament progress
2026 Expectations:
Called for substantive outcomes from current preparatory work
Pushed for ambitious final document at 2026 Review Conference
Urged concrete roadmap toward nuclear-weapon-free world