The Elders' nuclear minimisation agenda No Images? Click here Dear Friends, When the Berlin Wall fell and the Cold War ended thirty years ago, those of us who had grown up in the shadow of the bomb breathed a sigh of relief. But today, a new nuclear arms race risks creating an even greater threat than was present during the Cold War era, when deterrence was able to provide effective stability. With the foundations of deterrence are being seriously eroded, and the goal of abolishing nuclear weapons lamentably unattainable in the current climate, The Elders have proposed four steps to minimise the threats they pose to international peace and security. Mary Robinson and Lakhdar Brahimi presented this initiative at the Munich Security Conference last month, making clear all nuclear-armed states have a grave responsibility to prevent global catastrophe. The current situation between India and Pakistan is a striking example of the need for responsible leadership and bold moves on disarmament to de-escalate tensions between nuclear-armed states. We call on the leaders of India and Pakistan to take urgent steps to defuse military and political tensions and to refrain from further bellicose rhetoric. We stand in solidarity with the thousands of voices in India and Pakistan and of the Kashmiri people who say ‘no to war’. A further reminder of how national policies have profound global implications was brought to light by Ban Ki-moon just last week. He made a strong statement on the UK’s commitments to fight climate change and their contradictory actions by directly funding fossil fuels in developing countries. As Elders, we call on G20 nations to move away from fossil fuel investment and take the lead in supporting clean energy. Ernesto Zedillo Spark of Hope in focus Breaking the SilenceSpace for civil society in Israel-Palestine is severely restricted. But Breaking the Silence are bravely continuing to shine a light on the reality of the occupation by sharing the testimony of Israeli soldiers. Nuclear minimisation A new programme on nuclear disarmamentWatch Mary Robinson and Lakhdar Brahimi introduce The Elders' new programme on nuclear non-proliferation and disarmament
From The EldersNews & InsightGet InvolvedJoin the conversationThe Elders call on all nuclear powers to take urgent steps towards nuclear disarmament. Our “minimisation” agenda seeks to counter a dangerous rise in geopolitical tensions and distrust between states. Find out more about our new initiative. “On behalf of The Elders, I commend you because you’re speaking truth to power.” Chair of The Elders Mary Robinson offers solidarity and strength to the youth mobilising for climate action. #FridaysForFuture #schoolstrike4climate © The Elders 2018 | Privacy Policy | Cookie Policy | Terms & Conditions |