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<p>The Government believes the Action Plan that resulted from the Nuclear Non-Proliferation
Treaty (NPT) 2010 Review Conference, which was agreed by all NPT States Parties, was
a success, encompassing over sixty actions related to disarmament, non-proliferation
and the peaceful uses of nuclear energy. Since the 2010 Review Conference, the UK
has taken a variety of steps in support of progress against that Action Plan. Many
of these steps were set out in our statements to the 2014 NPT Preparatory Committee,
which are available on the UN Office for Disarmament Affairs website at the following
link: <a href="http://papersmart.unmeetings.org/en/secretariat/unoda/npt/third-session-of&not;the-preparatory-committee-2014/statements-(10)/"
target="_blank">http://papersmart.unmeetings.org/en/secretariat/unoda/npt/third-session-of¬the-preparatory-committee-2014/statements-(10)/</a>.
The UK also published a national report on progress against the Action Plan at the
Preparatory Committee; a copy is available in the Library of the House and attached
to this response.</p>
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