Disarmament


DC/2549
22 April 1996


Press Release
DC/2549


FAILURE TO AGREE ON ARMS TRANSFER GUIDELINES WILL BE STEP BACKWARD, MALAYSIA TELLS DISARMAMENT COMMISSION

19960422

It would be a step backwards if no agreement could be reached at the current session on guidelines and principles for arms transfers, the representative of Malaysia said this afternoon, as the Disarmament Commission continued its general exchange of views.

DC/2545
19 April 1996


Press Release
DC/2545


DISARMAMENT COMMISSION AT HEADQUARTERS 22 APRIL - 7 MAY

19960419 Background Release

The Disarmament Commission will continue its consideration of international arms transfers and the proposed fourth special session of the General Assembly devoted to disarmament, during its 1996 substantive session from 22 April to 7 May. It will also examine a third item -- a nuclear issue -- as yet to be agreed upon in continuing consultations.

DC/2544
19 April 1996


Press Release
DC/2544


DISARMAMENT COMMISSION HOLDS ORGANIZATIONAL SESSION

19960419

The Disarmament Commission this morning, still unable to achieve consensus, decided to allow more time for informal consultations under the guidance of Chairman Wolfgang Hoffman (Germany) to reach agreement on a third specific item for the provisional agenda of its 1996 substantive session, which is being held from 22 April to 7 May.

DC/2543
13 March 1996


Press Release
DC/2543


DISARMAMENT COMMISSION TO HOLD 1996 SUBSTANTIVE SESSION 22 APRIL - 7 MAY

19960313 Agenda Will Include Discussion of Arms Transfers, Proposed Fourth Special Assembly Session on Disarmament, Nuclear Issues

The Disarmament Commission this morning agreed to hold its 1996 substantive session from 22 April to 7 May and decided on three specific items for the provisional agenda of the session.