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What Did the NPT Review Conference Achieve?
The 11th Review Conference of the Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty (NPT) concluded on May 22 without reaching consensus on a final document for the third consecutive time. The conference, held every five years to evaluate treaty implementation and address geopolitical developments, failed to produce agreed outcomes. Experts were consulted to analyze the conference's achievements and shortcomings.
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