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Sig Hecker: "It's time to close the door" on nuclear testing (Stanford University)

Obama Close to Deciding on Size of Launch-Ready Nuke Arsenal (Global Security Newswire)

Washington moving forward on cutting nuclear weapons, by Jennifer Rees (All Voices)

Seoul sees little chance for bilateral meeting with Pyongyang at ASEAN forum (Yonhap)

US State Dept. Urges Russia to Cooperate on Missile Defense (RIA Novosti)

NATO to Provide $1Bln for Missile Defense Infrastructure (RIA Novosti)

Nuclear disarmament campaigners, by Andrew Coyle (STV News)

Nuclear CBMs, Kashmir issue also on talks table, by Shubhajit Roy (The Indian Express)

Japanese seismologists warn of possible active fault line dividing Ohi reactors (Enformable)

Iran nuclear talks resume amid soaring tension in the Gulf, by Julian Borger (The Guardian)

Iran Convenes Discussions Amid Maneuvers In Persian Gulf, by Jonathan Tirone and Ladane Nasseri (Bloomberg)

Major powers, Iran move to restart stalled nuclear talks, by Roy Gutman (Miami Herald)

China calls for greater consensus during meeting on Iranian nuclear issue (Xinhua)

Nearly Two Of Three Respondents In Iran State TV Poll Want Nuclear Enrichment Stopped, by Golnaz Esfandiari (Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty)

Ban calls for conventional arms treaty (UPI)

Final push for global arms trade treaty begins at United Nations (The Washington Post)

Assessing UN Trade Sanctions on North Korea, by Mark Hibbs (Carnegie Endowment)

Why Iran does not want the bomb, by Kaveh Afrasiabi (Asia Times)

Pacific Caucus warns of the dangers of experimental seabed mining and other threats, by Santi Hitorangi (Papua New Guinea Mine Watch)

Could the Trident nuclear fleet soon be heading south? By David Hughes (Telegraph)