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Description
This document provides a summary of the key points and limitations of a treaty on nuclear weapons. The main points are as follows:
- The treaty prohibits the transfer of nuclear weapons and control over them, including bombs and warheads.
- It also prohibits the transfer of other nuclear explosive devices that can be used as weapons or easily adapted for such use.
- The treaty does not address or prohibit the transfer or control of nuclear delivery vehicles or delivery systems as long as they do not involve bombs or warheads.
- It does not interfere with allied consultations and planning on nuclear defense as long as no transfer or control of nuclear weapons occurs.
- The treaty does not cover the deployment of nuclear weapons within allied territory unless a decision to go to war has been made.
- The treaty does not address the issue of European unity and would not prevent a federated European state from inheriting nuclear status, as long as it has full control over external security functions.