👉 The Stockholm Weapon, also known as the Stockholm Protocol, is an international agreement aimed at preventing the spread of weapons of mass destruction (WMD) and their delivery systems, particularly nuclear, biological, and chemical weapons. Adopted in 1996 and entering into force in 2001, the Stockholm Weapon prohibits states from developing, producing, acquiring, or retaining such weapons and their delivery systems. It also requires states to destroy any existing stockpiles, dismantle production facilities, and ensure compliance through verification measures. The Protocol is a cornerstone of global non-proliferation efforts, fostering international cooperation and transparency to mitigate the risks associated with WMD proliferation.