While 99 states have already signed or ratified the TPNW, a stark and dangerous reality persists: the nuclear-armed powers remain dangerously defiant. The treaty, which entered into force in 2021, imposes a sweeping, uncompromising ban on the testing, stockpiling, and use of nuclear arsenals. Yet, the world's nuclear titansâincluding the United States, Russia, China, and Franceâhave categorically refused to join. They are joined in their boycott by every single NATO member.
The contrast is jarring. While nearly 100 nations push for a nuclear-free world, the machinery of deterrence grinds on. Germany, a close neighbor, continues to host approximately 20 American nuclear weapons, underscoring the proximity of the threat. Lisa Mazzone, president of the Greens, argues that "prohibition and abolition are the only credible response," but the geopolitical landscape remains fractured. Switzerland's potential accession would place it firmly in the camp of humanitarian disarmament, directly opposing the strategic doctrines of the world's military superpowers.