- Vladimir Putin, the president of Russia, recently approved CTBT. has approved a bill that repeals.
- Russia is about to join CTBT following this signature. has been cut off from the agreement.
- The Russian parliament approved a bill to revoke the deal last month.
- Russia is no longer constrained by the conditions of the treaty and is free to carry out more nuclear tests.
- The Comprehensive Nuclear-Test-Ban Treaty is officially known as C.T.B.T.
- In 1996, this pact was put into effect.
- Worldwide nuclear testing is prohibited by this treaty.
- Israel, Iran, North Korea, China, India, and Pakistan have not yet signed this treaty.