International Partnership for Nuclear Disarmament Verification working group meeting in Finland

The Ministry for Foreign Affairs and the Radiation and Nuclear Safety Authority of Finland will host a working group meeting of the International Partnership for Nuclear Disarmament Verification (IPNDV) in Finlandia Hall from 5 to 7 March 2019.

The IPNDV is based on a US initiative. Its first meeting was held in Washington DC in spring 2015. The Partnership's goal is to promote nuclear disarmament. More than 25 countries, both non-nuclear weapon states and nuclear weapon states, participate in the IPNDV.

Nuclear disarmament is not possible without strong verification. The importance of verification for nuclear disarmament is growing and participation of non-nuclear weapon states in the work enhances its credibility.  

The verification of arms control agreements has so far concentrated on the monitoring and verification of compliance with regulations relating to the limitation of the number of nuclear weapons and their means of delivery. The IPNDV aims to develop means and practices, which help make sure that nuclear weapons are dismantled and their parts destructed.

Finland joined the Partnership when it was established. The Ministry for Foreign Affairs, the Radiation and Nuclear Safety Authority and the Defence Forces have been involved in the Partnership.

Inquiries: Jarmo Viinanen, Ambassador, Ministry for Foreign Affairs, tel. +358 295 352 028, and Kari Peräjärvi, Principal Advisor, Radiation and Nuclear Safety Authority, Finland +358 9 759 88705.

The Foreign Ministry's email addresses are in the format [email protected]; the Radiation and Nuclear Safety Authority’s email addresses are in the format [email protected].