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UN Head Supports Nuclear Weapons Convention

International Campaign to Abolish Nuclear Weapons

ICAN welcomes Secretary General to the United Nations Ban Ki-moon's speech "The United Nations and Security in a Nuclear Weapons-Free World", made at an East-West Institute event on weapons of mass destruction and disarmament. Attended by Dr. Mohamed ElBaradei (Director of the IAEA), Dr. Henry Kissinger, and leaders from the E.U., China, India, Japan, Pakistan, and the USA, Ban Ki-moon specifically urged all nations to pursue a Nuclear Weapons Convention (NWC).

He cited that "The very first resolution adopted by the General Assembly, in London in 1946, called for eliminating 'weapons adaptable to mass destruction'. These goals have been supported by every Secretary-General. They have been the subject of hundreds of General Assembly resolutions, and have been endorsed repeatedly by all our Member States.

And for good reason. Nuclear weapons produce horrific, indiscriminate effects. Even when not used, they pose great risks. Accidents could happen any time. The manufacture of nuclear weapons can harm public health and the environment. And of course, terrorists could acquire nuclear weapons or nuclear material."

See full text of the speech here.

"I urge all NPT parties, in particular the nuclear-weapon-states, to fulfil their obligation under the treaty to undertake negotiations on effective measures leading to nuclear disarmament. They could pursue this goal by agreement on a framework of separate, mutually reinforcing instruments. Or they could consider negotiating a nuclear-weapons convention, backed by a strong system of verification, as has long been proposed at the United Nations. Upon the request of Costa Rica and Malaysia, I have circulated to all UN member states a draft of such a convention, which offers a good point of departure."

Un Secretary General Ban-Ki Moon, 24 October, 2008

 

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19th IPPNW World Congress in 2010

"For a nuclear weapon free world -  For a future"
Basel, Switzerland,
August 25 - 30, 2010
University of Basel

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