Disarmament Conference
The Disarmament Conference refers to international meetings aimed at reducing or eliminating weapons, particularly nuclear arms. These conferences bring together representatives from various countries to discuss treaties and agreements that promote peace and security. The goal is to prevent the spread of weapons and to foster trust among nations.
One notable example is the Conference on Disarmament, which is based in Geneva and serves as a forum for negotiating arms control agreements. Established in 1979, it addresses issues like the prohibition of chemical and biological weapons, as well as the reduction of conventional arms, contributing to global stability.