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August 2, 1966
Review of India's position on non-proliferation treaties.
August 25, 1966
This document describes the overall regional environments in Latin America after the Cuban Missile Crisis (1960s)
October 1, 1963
Mexico will continue its drive to establish Latin America as a region where atomic weapons are outlawed and testing forbidden
May 2, 1963
Mexico proposed that all Latin American countries ban the installations of nuclear bases on their soil.
November 27, 1981
The US ratified additional protocol I to the Treaty of Tlateloco for the non-proliferation of nuclear weapons in Latin America.
July 2, 1975
France conducted a nuclear test on the South Pacific atoll which New Zealand criticized.
May 5, 1975
Australia and New Zealand stress the importance of closer consultation with them on matters concerning their security and the US strategy in the entire region.
President Kekkonen’s foreign policy towards the Soviet Union was more active and vigorous, based on Finland’s geo-political situation.
January 1, 1964
The Peoples Republic of China supports disarmament and a nuclear-free zone in the Asian and Pacific Regions strictly for tactical reasons
April 10, 1964
Finland welcomed the signing of the Partial Test Ban Treaty at Moscow and was one of the first countries to sign it. However, there is reluctance on the part of other Scandinavian countries to accept the proposal