Hiroshima Report 202329. Sweden ■Non-Nuclear-Weapon State
Nuclear Disarmament |
25.5 Points |
Full Points 48 |
53.1% |
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Sweden proposed the “Stockholm Initiative,” and proactively advocate nuclear risk reduction at the NPT RevCon. Sweden argues that it cannot sign the TPNW in its present form. However, it participated in the 1MSP as an observer. After Russia’s invasion of Ukraine, Sweden applied for membership in NATO. It has engaged in promoting the CTBT’s entry into force, and developing its verification systems. Sweden participated in the IPNDV. It has also proactively engaged in cooperation with civil society. |
Nuclear Non-Proliferation |
54 Points |
Full Points 61 |
88.5% |
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Sweden acceded to the IAEA Additional Protocol, and has applied the integrated safeguards. It has engaged in non-proliferation, including the establishment of solid export control systems. |
Nuclear Security |
31 Points |
Full Points 38 |
81.6% |
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Sweden has ratified all nuclear security-related conventions and established a national implementation system for A/CPPNM. They last hosted an IPPAS mission in 2016 and are one of the few countries that have made part of the IPPAS mission report publicly available. Sweden participates in a number of INFCIRC initiatives and continue to contribute to the NSF. |