13 steps
The 13 steps is a paragraph of the Final Document (agreed by consensus) of the 2000 NPT Review, providing a set of 'practical steps for the systematic and progressive efforts to implement Article VI of the Treaty on the Non-Proliferation of Nuclear Weapons'.
13 Practical Steps toward Nuclear Disarmament

2000 NPT Review Conference



1. Sign the Comprehensive Nuclear-Test-Ban Treaty
2. Stop testing nuclear weapons
3. Negotiate a Fissile Material Cutoff Treaty
4. Establish a body within the Conference on Disarmament
to deal with nuclear disarmament
5. Agree nuclear disarmament must be irreversible
6. Abolish nuclear weapons
7. Uphold existing treaties (including START II, START III,
ABM)
8. Implement and complete the Trilateral Initiative between
the United States, the Russian Federation and IAEA
9. Implement a step-by-step approach to achieve nuclear
disarmament
10. Place excess fissile materials under IAEA control
11. Reaffirm general and complete disarmament, under
effective international control, as the ultimate objective of
States
12. Report regularly on progress toward nuclear disarmament.
13. Further develop verification capabilities to assure compliance
with nuclear disarmament agreements.


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