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Naval Arms Control Agreements

Naval arms control agreements are treaties between countries aimed at regulating and limiting the development, deployment, and proliferation of naval weapons and military vessels. These agreements help prevent arms races, promote security, and reduce the risk of conflicts at sea. By establishing rules on the number and types of ships, submarines, and weapons, countries strive to create a more stable international environment. Key examples include arms reduction treaties and confidence-building measures that encourage transparency and communication among nations, fostering trust and collaboration in maritime security efforts.