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Date(s) - Saturday - Dec 13, 2025
6:00 pm - 8:00 pm

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Webinar organized by GWUAN (Global Women for Peace United Against NATO)
Saturday December 13, 2025
at 6.00pm London time
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Organiser GWUAN supported/co-sponsored by IPB – International Peace Bureau, UNAC/USA,  World BEYOND War, Veterans for Peace Nuclear Abolition WG and the Golden Rule Project/USA, Codepink, CND Campaign for Nuclear Disarmament/UK, Women in Black against War/Spain, Women for Peace/Finland

The webinar is hosted by UNAC – The United National Antiwar Coalition
In October 2025 President Donald Trump announced that the US will start testing nuclear weapons regularly. This nuclear testing rhetoric is counterproductive, and dangerous and gives permission for others to do the same.
Programme –  December 13, 2025-12-03 6pm London time
NATO BLOC As of January 2025, there were estimated to be approximately 5,690 nuclear warheads belonging to three NATO allies, the United States, France, and the United Kingdom. The majority of these belong to the United States, which had 5,177 nuclear warheads. (source Statista)
Israel, strongly allied with the US, is estimated to have 90 existing warheads.
  • Welcome – Pippa Bartolotti, moderator
  • US and Israel – Helen Jaccard –  championed Veterans For Peace’s Golden Rule anti-nuclear sailboat for ten years. Continues to write and speak about all nuclear issues
  • France – Jean-Marie Collin – Director of ICAN FRANCE 
  • UK -Sophie Bolt – CND General Secretary
 OTHER COUNTRIES  As of January 2025 Russia, China, India, Pakistan, and North Korea have a combined total of approximately 6,450 nuclear warheads, with Russia having the largest share at 5,459. (source Statista)
  • Russia – Olga Mandryka – university teacher (Ass. Professor) PhD in water Ecology, Russian State Hydrometeorogical University – St. Petersburg
  • Elena Chernova – social psychologist, conflictologist, sociologist – St. Petersburg
  • China – Scott Ritter – former United Nations Special Commission (UNSCOM) weapons inspector, author, and commentator.
  • India – Anuradha Chenoy   Adjunct Professor at the Jindal School of International Affairs, Jindal Global University (Haryana, India)
  • Pakistan – Haji Muhammad Saeed Arian – Founder/Secretary General, The Pakistan Labour Federation (PLF) and Mrs Atia Saleem Chairperson, and Mrs Shumalia Sadiq President of the Women’s Wing of the PLF.
  • North Korea- Christer Lundgren – Journalist, chairperson of Swedish-Korean Association
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