The world must work together to ameliorate the rising danger of nuclear war, experts from 46 countries declared in an open letter released ahead of Monday’s kick-off of the Vienna Conference on the Humanitarian Impact of Nuclear Weapons.

“We believe the risks posed by nuclear weapons and the international dynamics that could lead to nuclear weapons being used are under-estimated or insufficiently understood by world leaders,” reads the statement, which commends the government of Austria for convening the conference.

Organized by the European Leadership Network—and signed by former diplomats, lawmakers, and others—the letter argues, “Tensions between nuclear-armed states and alliances in the Euro-Atlantic area and in both South and East Asia remain ripe with the potential for military miscalculation and escalations. In a vestige of the Cold War, too many nuclear weapons in the world remain ready to launch on a short notice, greatly increasing the chances of an accident.”

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The letter calls for international leaders to “use the Vienna Conference to launch a global discussion that would more accurately assess steps to reduce or eliminate the risk of intentional or unintentional use of nuclear weapons.”

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