NTI Conference 2025 is an abbreviation for the Nuclear Threat Initiative’s 2025 conference. It is a global security forum that brings together world leaders, experts, and policymakers to discuss nuclear security issues and find ways to reduce the risk of nuclear war. The conference is held every five years, and the 2025 conference will be the eighth in the series.
The NTI Conference is an important event because it provides a platform for dialogue and cooperation on nuclear security issues. The conference also helps to raise awareness of the risks of nuclear war and the need for action to reduce those risks. Past conferences have led to a number of important agreements on nuclear security, including the 2010 New START Treaty and the 2015 Iran nuclear deal.