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"Now is the perfect time"
Front page article from the News
in Review, the daily NGO newsletter from the Preparatory
Committee for the 2010 Review Conference of the Nuclear Non-Proliferation
Treaty
Monday, 30 April, 2007
The full PDF of this edition of the News
in Review can be found here
Welcome to Vienna, the home of the International Atomic Energy
Agency, located in a country whose Parliament voted unanimously
to reject nuclear energy. Over four hundred governmental officials
and three hundred NGO representatives have registered to participate
in the first meeting of the eighth review cycle of the nuclear
Non Proliferation Treaty. We arrive shuffling stacks of new
ideas, our suitcases full of visions for a better world,
to take this opportunity to strengthen our collective
security.
Ambassador Amano of Japan has been working hard to gain consensus
on an agenda for this conference, and he is reportedly close
to success. Although states parties will not be taking
substantive decisions at this meeting, they can start
by agreeing on an agenda, debating the pressing issues, presenting
and discussing innovative working papers and developing strategies
to deal with disagreements. Any state that uses procedure
to block discussions at this meeting is delivering a clear
signal to the world that it believes preventing such discussions
is more important that the Treaty itself.
It is well known that the 2005 NPT Review Conference ended
without any substantive outcome because a few states parties
used procedural arguments to prevent discussions on critical
issues, resulting in seventeen days of procedural delay. This
Preparatory Committee comes at a time when multilateral disarmament
diplomacy has moved past the repeated failures of 2005 and
into the modest incremental successes of 2006, but is still
in crisis mode.
Delegates to this PrepCom have an opportunity to continue
the trend of positive outcomes exemplified in the Biological
Weapons Convention Review Conference, and in advances made
in the Conference on Disarmament, which is inching closer
to negotiating a Fissile Materials Treaty.
This first Preparatory Committee is supposed to be a place
to discuss the most important issues of the review cycle,
so states and NGOs focus on discussing ideas and circulating
proposals. The Non Aligned Movement, chaired by Cuba, will
be presenting more than a half dozen working papers. The NGO
community has brought ample food for thought, including a
launch today (1:30pm, Conference Room A) of Securing Our Survival,
an updated case for a Nuclear Weapons Convention. Reaching
Critical Will is launching an updated Model Nuclear Inventory,
providing factual information on states' weapons and fissile
materials holdings; and Nuclear Disorder, a civil society
response to the Weapons of Mass Destruction Commission Report
will be distributed. These inputs generated by NGO experts
are intended to stimulate and nurture the discussions that
will lead to action to fully implement the NPT and rid the
world, once and for all, of these weapons of terror.
During this review cycle, there are opportunities for significant
changes in global power structures and perceptions. It is
not enough for states parties to repeat rhetoric while nuclear
weapon states move towards qualitative improvements in their
arsenals. NPT states parties must examine all aspects of this
treaty, reflect on the achievements of the past, and recognize
that now is the perfect time to make a path forward to a Nuclear
Weapons Convention.
- Susi Snyder, Women's International League for Peace and
Freedom
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