Policies
Zero Nuclear Tolerance
Member states must not develop, possess, or host nuclear weapons.
The UNNN holds a firm line: membership is incompatible with any involvement in nuclear armament. This includes stockpiling, stationing foreign nukes, or engaging in weapons development programs. Disarmament is not optional — it's foundational.
Trade Restrictions on Nuclear-Armed States
UNNN members commit to banning the sale of uranium, plutonium, and other nuclear-related materials to nuclear-armed nations.
By disrupting the material supply chain, we weaken the strategic leverage of nuclear powers and shift economic benefits toward peaceful collaboration. Energy cooperation continues, but not at the expense of proliferation risk.
Sanctions for Non-Compliance
Nations that violate their commitment to non-nuclear policies face trade restrictions, diplomatic isolation, and potential expulsion.
A policy without teeth is a policy easily broken. The UNNN uses transparent and enforceable consequences to maintain trust and ensure members take their commitments seriously.
Mandatory Verification
Member states agree to periodic inspections to ensure compliance with nuclear disarmament commitments.
Independent inspections ensure credibility, transparency, and fairness. Trust is earned—not assumed—and verification mechanisms protect the integrity of our collective stance.
Collective Defense Without Nuclear Arms
Security agreements among member nations ensure mutual protection without reliance on nuclear deterrence. Member states will purchase weapons only from other members.
The UNNN fosters a defensive security ecosystem built on cooperation, not intimidation. Our doctrine emphasizes self-reliance, interoperability, and ethical sourcing of military technology.
Exclusive Arms Trade Between Members
Purchase of arms and sales of arms only to member states. No arms purchases from nuclear-armed states.
This policy builds solidarity, economic interdependence, and strengthens non-nuclear alliances while reducing the profits and influence of nations that rely on nuclear intimidation to maintain power.