Hiroshima Report 202420. Kazakhstan ■Non-Nuclear-Weapon State
Nuclear Disarmament |
36 Points |
Full Points 48 |
75 % |
Change compared to the Hiroshima Report 2023 1.5 |
Kazakhstan has actively advocated for the importance of the CTBT. It voted for the UNGA Resolutions regarding nuclear disarmament, and has expressed approval of issues regarding the humanitarian dimensions and legal prohibition of nuclear weapons. It is a state party to the TPNW, and proactively addresses promotion of victim assistance and environmental remediation. Kazakhstan participates in the IPNDV. |
Nuclear Non-Proliferation |
49 Points |
Full Points 61 |
80.3 % |
Change compared to the Hiroshima Report 2023 0 |
Kazakhstan is a state party to the Central Asia Nuclear-Weapon-Free Zone Treaty. It has acceded to the IAEA Additional Protocol, and has applied the integrated safeguards. The IAEA LEU Fuel Bank, established in Kazakhstan, became operational in 2017, and received the LEU shipment. |
Nuclear Security |
26 Points |
Full Points 38 |
68.4 % |
Change compared to the Hiroshima Report 2023 2 |
Kazakhstan has ratified all nuclear security-related conventions and established a national implementation system for A/CPPNM. It is focusing on human resource development in cybersecurity and is vigorously working on HEU minimization. The last IPPAS mission was accepted in 2012. It has participated in almost all INFCIRC initiatives. No clear position statement on the prohibition of attacks against nuclear facilities could be confirmed. |