Nuclear Non Proliferation Treaty 2005

Statements to the 2005 NPT Review Conference

General debate | Main Committee I | Main Committee II | Main Committee III | NGO statements 

General Debate

       

 

         

 

 

 

Main Committee I

     

Main Committee II

Thursday, May 19

  • Japan, Ambassador Yukio Takasu
  • United States, Principal Deputy Assistant Secretary of State Andrew K. Semmel
  • Luxembourg, Ambassador Paul Kayser on behalf of the European Union
  • China, Non-proliferation, Ambassador Hu Xiaodi
  • China, Nuclear Weapon Free Zones, Ambassador Hu Xiaodi
  • China, Nuclear Issue on the Korean Peninsula, Ambassador Hu Xiaodi

Friday, May 20

Monday, May 23

  • Malaysia, Middle East and NWFZs
  • Malaysia, NWFZs
  • China
  • United Kingdom
  • Lebanon
  • Brazil
  • Cuba
  • Canada
  • Qatar
  • United States
  • Korea
  • Egypt
  • Iran

Main Committee III

Thursday, May 19

  • Argentina
  • Canada
  • China, Ambassador Hu Xiaodi
  • France, Ambassador Patrick Villemur
  • Iran
  • Japan, Takeshi Nakane, Deputy Director-General in the Ministry of Foreign Affairs 
  • Luxembourg, Ambassador Paul Kayser on behalf of the European Union
  • Malaysia, Ambassador Rajmah Hussein on behalf of the Non-aligned States Parties to the NPT
  • Morocco, Abderrazzak Laassel (French only) 
  • New Zealand, Ambassador Barbara Bridge
  • United States, Peaceful Cooperation, Nuclear Safety, and Security
  • United States, Article IV, Principal Deputy Assistant Secretary of State Christopher Ford

Friday, May 20

  • Morocco, Abderrazzak Laassel (French only)
  • IAEA, Making a Difference: Supporting and Sharing the Benefits of Nuclear Technology through Technical Cooperation, Ana Maria Cetto
  • IAEA, Verification pursuant to the NPT: Concluding safeguards agreements and additional protocols

Monday, May 23

NGO Statements

  1. Abolition Is the Only Way: Introduction to the NGO presentations– Xanthe Hall, International Physicians for the Prevention of Nuclear War
  2. Transparency – Alexandra Sundberg, Women's International League for Peace and Freedom
  3. Statement on Behalf of Mordechai Vanunu – Daniel Ellsberg, Nuclear Age Peace Foundation
  4. NWS Compliance to Article VI
    a. Cessation of the Nuclear Arms Race – Jackie Cabasso, Western States' Legal Foundation
    b. Nuclear Disarmament- Michael Spies, Lawyers' Committee on Nuclear Policy
    c. General and Complete Disarmament- John Burroughs, Lawyers' Committee on Nuclear Policy
  5. Indigenous Presentation – Tony de Brum, Lolelaplap Trust
  6. Preventing the Reprocessing of Military Plutonium Wastes into Fuel– Lou Zeller, Blue Ridge Environmental Defense League
  7. Youth Statement– Natalie Wasley, International Peace Pilgrimage and Tina Keim, NPT Youth Action
  8. NATO: Nuclear Sharing or Proliferation?– Carol Naughton, British-American Security Information Council
  9. And Now For Something Completely Different…: Psychological Dimensions of the NPT Process – Diane Perlman, Psychologists for Social Responsibility
  10. The Clash of Ideologies or Peaceful Multilateral Negotiations Based on National Interests: the Degree of Iran's Commitment to the Treaty on the Non-Proliferation of Nuclear Weapons – Elahe Mohtasham, Nuclear Weapons Non-Proliferation International Safeguards System
  11. The Medical and Ecological Consequences of Nuclear Power – Helen Caldicott, Nuclear Policy Research Institute
  12. An Historic Religious Commitment and Renewed Call to Disarmament, Security and Peace– Robert F. Smylie, Religions for Peace
  13. Move Toward a Northeast Asia Nuclear Weapon-Free Zone– Cheong Wooksik, Civil Network for a Peaceful Korea
  14. Appeal from Hibakusha – Satoru Konishi, Nihon Hidankyo
  15. Recommendations – Felix Fellmer, International Law Campaign

Appendix I: Irreducible Minimum: NGO Recommendations to the Seventh Review Conference

Appendix II: Participatory Organizations and contact information 

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