The Swiss voice in the world since 1935

Swiss President urges action for a world free of nuclear weapons

Conference in UN building in New York
The conference in New York aims to review the landmark Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty which came into force 52 years ago to prevent the spread of nuclear weapons and promote the safety of nuclear energy. Keystone/Justin Lane

Swiss President Ignazio Cassis has called for common efforts to reduce nuclear risks worldwide and avert humanitarian and environmental disasters.

“Nuclear risks are higher than ever before since the end of the Cold War. We should agree on measures to (…) enhance resilience in times of crisis,” he said.

Cassis, who is also Swiss foreign minister, was speaking at a meeting in New York on Tuesday to review the 50-year-old Nuclear Nonproliferation Treaty.

“This conference must set the course for an urgently needed change: to reduce the role of nuclear weapons, to reduce the likelihood of a nuclear accident or usage as a result of a misunderstanding,” he saidExternal link.

Cassis said the Russian invasion of Ukraine was a reminder of the crisis between the Soviet Union and the United States over ballistic missiles stationed in Cuba 60 years ago.

Switzerland and about 30 other countries have presented a working paper, including a package of measures for global disarmament and non-proliferation of nuclear weapons.

In his speech, Cassis also stressed the need for measures to ensure safety and security at civilian nuclear facilities.

He said Switzerland was committed to promoting peace and security by facilitating dialogue and building bridges.

Switzerland ratifiedExternal link the Treaty on the Non-Proliferation of Nuclear Weapons (NPT) in 1977. But it only has observer status with the Treaty on the Prohibition of Nuclear Weapons (TPNW), which came into force last year.

Popular Stories

Most Discussed

News

ICRC says the next few days will be "decisive" for aid to Gaza

More

ICRC says next few days will be ‘decisive’ for aid to Gaza

This content was published on The next few days will be absolutely decisive if the Geneva-based International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC) to continue providing aid in the Gaza Strip, said its director-general Pierre Krähenbühl.

Read more: ICRC says next few days will be ‘decisive’ for aid to Gaza
Nestlé: French authorities order withdrawal of filtration

More

French authorities order Nestlé to remove its filtration system

This content was published on Authorities in the south of France have served formal notice to Nestlé Waters, a subsidiary of the Swiss food giant, to "withdraw within two months" its microfiltration system for its Perrier mineral water.

Read more: French authorities order Nestlé to remove its filtration system

In compliance with the JTI standards

More: SWI swissinfo.ch certified by the Journalism Trust Initiative

You can find an overview of ongoing debates with our journalists here . Please join us!

If you want to start a conversation about a topic raised in this article or want to report factual errors, email us at english@swissinfo.ch.

SWI swissinfo.ch - a branch of Swiss Broadcasting Corporation SRG SSR

SWI swissinfo.ch - a branch of Swiss Broadcasting Corporation SRG SSR