NSG - Informationen des Vorsitzenden
Dear Visitor,
Welcome to the official website of the Nuclear Suppliers Group (NSG).
The NSG is a group of forty-eight nuclear supplier countries that seeks to prevent the proliferation of nuclear weapons through the implementation of two sets of Guidelines aimed at ensuring effective control over transfers of nuclear materials, equipment and technologies, as well as nuclear-related dual-use items. These Guidelines not only seek to ensure that nuclear trade for peaceful purposes does not contribute to the proliferation of nuclear weapons or other nuclear explosive devices, but also that legitimate international trade and cooperation in the nuclear field is not hindered in the process.
I invite you to explore the NSG Guidelines and other information on this website, including results of recent Plenary Meetings and an IAEA Information Circular titled “The Nuclear Suppliers Group: Its Guidelines, Origins, Structure, and Role”, (INFCIRC/539 rev. 8). You will also find good practices documents which provide information on national practices of responsible nuclear supplier behaviour and effective transfer controls.
Dear Visitor,
Thank you for your interest in the Nuclear Suppliers Group (NSG), and welcome to the recently updated NSG Website.
The NSG is a group of forty-eight nuclear supplier countries that seeks to contribute to the non-proliferation of nuclear weapons through the implementation of two sets of Guidelines for nuclear exports and nuclear-related exports.The aim of the NSG Guidelines is to ensure that nuclear trade for peaceful purposes does not contribute to the proliferation of nuclear weapons or other nuclear explosive devices, and that international trade and cooperation in the nuclear field is not hindered unjustly in the process. The Guidelines and additional information on the NSG, including the results of recent Plenary Meetings and an IAEA Information Circular document titled “The Nuclear Suppliers Group: Its Guidelines, Origins, Structure, and Role”, (INFCIRC/539 rev. 8)can be found on this website. You will also find good practices documents including the recently added “NSG Awareness Raising Document” in the “National Practices” section, which provides insight and information on the importance of responsible nuclear supplier behaviour and effective export controls.
Dear Visitor,
Thank you for your interest in the Nuclear Suppliers Group (NSG), and welcome to the official website. The NSG is a group of forty-eight nuclear supplier countries that seeks to contribute to the non-proliferation of nuclear weapons by implementing two sets of Guidelines for nuclear exports and nuclear-related exports. These Guidelines, as well as additional information on the NSG, including the results of all recent Plenary Meetings and an IAEA Information Circular document entitled “The Nuclear Suppliers Group: Its Guidelines, Origins, Structure, and Role”, can be found on the Documents page of this website.
Welcome to the official website of the Nuclear Suppliers Group!
The NSG is a group of forty-eight nuclear supplier countries that seeks to prevent the proliferation of nuclear weapons through the implementation of two sets of guidelines that provide an effective control of the transfers of nuclear technologies and materials, as well as dual-use items and technologies. The NSG plays an indispensable role within the entire non- proliferation and export control system.
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Let me welcome you to the official website of the Nuclear Suppliers Group (NSG) and thank you for your interest!
Kazakhstan is chairing the NSG for the period 2019-2020. The NSG is a group of forty-eight nuclear supplier countries that seeks to prevent the proliferation of nuclear weapons through the implementation of two sets of export controls for nuclear and nuclear-related materials.
Dear Visitor,
Let me welcome you to the official website of the Nuclear Suppliers Group (NSG) and thank you for your interest!
Latvia is chairing the NSG for the period 2018-2019. The NSG is a group of forty-eight nuclear supplier countries that seeks to prevent the proliferation of nuclear weapons through the implementation of two sets of export controls for nuclear and nuclear-related materials.
Dear Visitor,
Welcome to the official website of the Nuclear Suppliers Group (NSG) and thank you for your interest!
The NSG is a group of forty-eight nuclear supplier countries that seeks to contribute to the non-proliferation of nuclear weapons through the implementation of two sets of Guidelines for nuclear exports and nuclear-related exports.
Dear Visitor,
Thank you for your interest in the Nuclear Suppliers Group (NSG) and welcome to the official website. The NSG is a group of forty-eight nuclear supplier countries that seeks to contribute to the non-proliferation of nuclear weapons through the implementation of two sets of Guidelines for nuclear exports and nuclear-related exports.
Dear Visitor, I would like to welcome you to the official website of the Nuclear Suppliers Group (NSG). The NSG is a group of forty-eight nuclear supplier countries that seeks to contribute to the non- proliferation of nuclear weapons through the implementation of two sets of Guidelines for nuclear exports and nuclear related exports.
Dear Visitor, I would like to welcome you to the official website of the Nuclear Suppliers Group (NSG). The NSG is a group of forty-eight nuclear supplier countries that seeks to contribute to the non-proliferation of nuclear weapons through the implementation of two sets of Guidelines for nuclear exports and nuclear related exports.