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UN Programme of Action on small arms and light weapons - 2016 BMS
Statements from the 2016 UNPoA Biennial Meeting of States
Consideration of the implementation of the UNPoA, at the national level, the regional level — including through regional and subregional arrangements and organizations — and the global level, and in the light of the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development
Moday, 6 June 2016
High Representative for Disarmament Affairs
, Mr. Kim Won-soo
Chair
, Ambassador Courtenay Rattray of Jamaica
Group of Arab States, delivered by a representative of Yemen
Caribbean Community (CARICOM)
, delivered by a representative of Suriname
European Union
France
Mexico
Venezuela
Austria
Iraq
United Kingdom
Thailand
Indonesia
China
Kazakhstan
Keynote address on the 2030 agenda
, delivered by Ambassador Macharia Kamau of Kenya
Egypt
Ukraine
Australia
Pakistan
South Africa
Japan
Argentina
Paraguay
Spain
Democratic Republic of the Congo
Mali
Russian Federation
India
Guatemala
Jamaica
African Group, delivered by a representative of Zambia
Trinidad and Tobago
Israel
Tuesday, 7 June 2016
Uruguay
United States
Finland
Brazil
Morocco
Quatar
Somalia
Zambia
Colombia
Thailand
Peru
Sweden
Canada
Saudi Arabia
Togo
Namibia
Ghana
Consideration of the implementation of the International Instrument to Enable States to Identify and Trace, in a Timely and Reliable Manner, Illicit Small Arms and Light Weapons, including recent developments in small arms and light weapons technology and their implications for the International Tracing Instrument
Presentation
Presentation
European Union
United States
CARICOM, delivered by Jamaica
Pakistan
Japan
Indonesia
France
United Kingdom
Switzerland
Argentina
Côte d'Ivoire
Spain
Thailand
Australia
China
Guatemala
Israel
Cuba
Senegal
South Africa
Consideration of international cooperation and assistance for the full and effective implementation of the Programme of Action and the International Tracing Instrument, including capacity-building
Japan
Non-Aligned Movement, delivered by Indonesia
Nigeria
Algeria
Iraq
China
Switzerland
Democratic Republic of the Congo
Cuba
Australia
France
Wednesday, 8 June 2016
Mr. Daniel Prins, UNODA Conventional Arms Branch Chief
European Union
Indonesia
UNSCAR donor countries
, delivered by Australia
Pakistan
United Kingdom
Nicaragua
CARICOM, delivered by Trinidad and Tobago
Jamaica
Thailand
Myanmar
Germany
Turkey
Venezuela
Quatar
Colombia
Egypt
Sweden
Ghana
Peru
United States
Australia
Cuba
Togo
Mr. Daniel Prins
Pakistan
Germany
Ecuador
European Union
Mr. Daniel Prins
Consideration of the implementation of the UNPoA, at the national level, the regional level — including through regional and subregional arrangements and organizations — and the global level, and in the light of the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development
Thursday, 9 June 2016
Algeria
Lesotho
Iran
Mali
Consideration of the implementation of the Programme of Action in all its aspects at the national, regional and global levels (statements by international and regional organizations, followed by non-governmental organizations and civil society)
United Nations Coordinating Action on Small Arms (CASA)
African Union
East African Community
Organization for Security and Co-operation in Europe (OSCE)
Regional Center on Small Arms (RECSA)
IANSA, Baffour Amoa
IANSA, Luis Emil Sanabria
IANSA, Giselle Diarra
IANSA, Rebecca Peters
IANSA, Fadi Abi Allam
IANSA, Arlene Bailey
Defense Small Arms Advisory Council
Sporting Arms and Ammunition Manufacturers Institute
World Forum on Shooting Activities
Organisation of American States (OAS)
International Committe of the Red Cross (ICRC)
Economic Community of West African States (ECOWAS)
Other issues and topics of relevance for the effective implementation of the Programme of Action and the International Tracing Instrument
France
Russian Federation
Germany
Bulgaria
Colombia
Peru
Guatemala
Mexico
Consideration of the draft final document
Friday, 10 June 2016
Chair, Ambassador Courtenay Rattray of Jamaica
Australia on behalf of a group of 63 countries
Iran
Chair, Ambassador Courtenay Rattray of Jamaica
Iran
African Group, delivered by Nigeria
Chair
Egypt
Australia
Paraguay
United Kingdom
European Union
CARICOM, delivered by Guyana
Japan
Sweden
Morocco
Iran
Guatemala
Mexico
Argentina
China
Thailand
Chair
Iran
Sweden
Iran
Chair
Iran
Chair
Iran
Israel
United States
Consideration and adoption of the report of the meeting
Ecuador
Chair
Iran
Chair
High Representative for Disarmament Affairs, Mr. Kim Won-soo
Chair
Indonesia
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