Press Release
DC/2701
AFRICAN SPEAKERS IN CONCERTED ASSAULT AGAINST FAILURE OF NUCLEAR POWERS TO HONOUR 1995 COMMITMENTS
20000427Ghana Calls for New, Rather Than Renewed Disarmament Agenda
Ghana Calls for New, Rather Than Renewed Disarmament Agenda
Speakers Invoke International Court 1996 Opinion On Nuclear Arms; Holy See Says World Needs Authentic Culture of Peace
Speakers Urge India, Pakistan, Cuba, Israel to Accede; Assail Provision of Advanced Nuclear Technology to Israel
As NPT Review Conference Ends Third Day, Speakers Also Stress Importance of Nuclear-Weapon-Free Zones
Principle of Irreversibility in Nuclear Arms Control Measures Can No Longer Be Taken for Granted, Warns Brazil
Beginning Four-Week Conference, Delegates Elect Officers, Adopt Agenda
The United Nations Standing Advisory Committee on Security Questions in Central Africa will be holding its thirteenth Ministerial Meeting in NDjamena, Chad, from 2 to 6 May.
United States Says Move to Modify ABM Treaty Conducted In Open, With Care; China Calls Move Threat to Disarmament Efforts
The 2000 Review Conference of the Treaty on the Non-Proliferation of Nuclear Weapons (NPT), set to begin on Monday 24 April, is regarded as a pivotal moment for the Treaty, hinging on the parties' perception about whether it meets their national and global security needs in the new security environment.