Hiroshima Report 202422. Mexico ■Non-Nuclear-Weapon State
Nuclear Disarmament |
36 Points |
Full Points 48 |
75 % |
Change compared to the Hiroshima Report 2023 2.5 |
Mexico has played a leading role in promoting the discussion on the humanitarian dimensions of nuclear weapons, as well as adopting and developing the TPNW to which it is a state party. Mexico also participates in the IPNDV. It has also engaged actively in gender mainstreaming. |
Nuclear Non-Proliferation |
50 Points |
Full Points 61 |
82 % |
Change compared to the Hiroshima Report 2023 0 |
Mexico is also a state party to the Latin America Nuclear-Weapon-Free Zone Treaty. Mexico acceded to the IAEA Additional Protocol, but a broader conclusion has not yet been drawn. |
Nuclear Security |
27 Points |
Full Points 38 |
71.1 % |
Change compared to the Hiroshima Report 2023 3 |
Mexico has ratified all nuclear security-related conventions and established a national implementation system for A/CPPNM. It hosted an IPPAS mission (follow-up mission) in 2006 and has participated in many INFCIRC initiatives. There is room for improvement in enhancing measures against insider threats and for cybersecurity. |