14. Chile ■Non-Nuclear-Weapon State
Nuclear Disarmament |
24 points |
Full points 42 |
57.1 % |
Change compared to the Hiroshima Report 2019: +2 |
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Chile voted for most of the UNGA Resolutions regarding nuclear disarmament, and has expressed approval regarding the issues on the humanitarian dimensions and legal prohibition of nuclear weapons. It also signed the TPNW. Chile participated in the IPNDV. |
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Nuclear Non-Proliferation |
52 points |
Full points 61 |
85.2% |
Change compared to the Hiroshima Report 2019: 0 |
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Chile is also a state party to the Latin America Nuclear-Weapon-Free Zone Treaty. It has acceded to the IAEA Additional Protocol, and has applied the integrated safeguards. Meanwhile, more effort is needed to strengthen its nuclear-related export controls system. |
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Nuclear Security |
30 points |
Full points 41 |
73.2% |
Change compared to the Hiroshima Report 2019: 0 |
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Chile announced that it has contributed to regional efforts related to transportation security and is in the midst of domestic deliberations on standards for physical protection in the event of transportation of radioactive materials in 2019. Chile has ratified all nuclear security relevant conventions, and has also introduced recommended measures of INFCIRC/225/Rev.5, as well as minimizing the use of HEUs. |