Twelve countries, including China, Brazil, Türkiye, and Kazakhstan, issued a joint statement warning against threats of nuclear weapon use. The statement was released at the UN headquarters during the high-level week of the General Assembly, reports Ukrinform. The statement was signed not only by China, Brazil, Türkiye, and Kazakhstan, but also by South Africa, Indonesia, Algeria, Bolivia, Colombia, Egypt, Kenya, and Zambia. “We call on refraining from the use or the threat of weapons of mass destruction, particularly nuclear weapons and chemical and biological weapons,” the document states. I…