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An Arms Trade Treaty (ATT) is essential to regulate the international trade of conventional arms, ensuring that weapons do not contribute to human rights abuses, armed conflict, or terrorism. It promotes transparency and accountability among nations, helping to prevent illicit arms transfers that can fuel violence and instability. By establishing common standards for arms transfers, the treaty seeks to protect civilians and support global peace and security efforts. Ultimately, an ATT fosters a more responsible approach to arms sales, encouraging nations to consider the broader implications of their military exports.

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