CNS Feature Story
Preparing for 2010: Striking a Balance between Nuclear Disarmament & Nuclear Nonproliferation
A CNS workshop report
CNS hosted a two-day diplomatic workshop on the Treaty on the Non-Proliferation of Nuclear Weapons (NPT) on 7 and 8 March 2008 in Annecy, France.
April 15, 2008
In keeping with its
longstanding practice, the Monterey Institute's James Martin Center for
Nonproliferation Studies (CNS) hosted a two-day diplomatic workshop on the
Treaty on the Non-Proliferation of Nuclear Weapons (NPT) on 7 and 8 March 2008
in Annecy, France, entitled: "Preparing for 2010: Striking a Balance
between Nuclear Disarmament and Nuclear Nonproliferation."[PDF] With the
specter of the 2005 Review Conference still looming in the minds of many, and a
2007 Preparatory Committee (PrepCom) session whose outcome was precariously
perched on the edge of failure, the 2008 Annecy NPT workshop sought to build
upon the outcome of the 2007 PrepCom, identify areas for progress, share
recommendations and proposals on how to resolve key challenges facing the
nonproliferation regime, and consider avenues for ensuring that the PrepCom will
be able to pass on substantive recommendations to the 2010 Review Conference. As
such the workshop focused in particular on progress made in nuclear
nonproliferation and nuclear disarmament, as well as on ways to move these two
agendas forward. Workshop participants also exchanged views on ways to tackle
the most pertinent challenges facing the nonproliferation
regime.
The workshop was designed to assist the
PrepCom Chairman-elect, Volodymyr Yelchenko of Ukraine, in his consultation with
key ambassadors and senior representatives from NPT States Parties as well as
senior staff from the UN Office for Disarmament Affairs (ODA), the International
Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA), and the Preparatory Commission for the
Comprehensive Nuclear Test Ban Treaty Organization (CTBTO). The workshop also
benefited from the participation of representatives from several nongovernmental
organizations and think tanks.
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