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Second Round of Negotiations on an IARNPT
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The government of Scienta is very wary of any limitation or cap on conventional arms, with the exception of imposing it on states that have shown a history of belligerence. Since it may be difficult to enforce such a treaty on such nations, or for that matter get them to sign in the first place, we also would like to explore the idea of a limitation, or even outright ban, of trading weapons and weapon related technology with belligerent nations.

As for defining which nations are belligerent, that could be determined by a 3/4 majority vote.

One item Scienta would like to push to be included, is a complete ban on the stockpiling and use of chemical and biological weapons, and that any nation under this treaty that currently possess them must destroy any stocks they have. To be clear however, this would not ban the study of these weapons as this would limit the development of defences against such weapons.
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