Working papers submitted
to the
Seventh Review Conference of the Nuclear Non-Proliferation
Treaty
NPT/CONF.2005/WP.1 Verification of nuclear disarmament: final
report on studies into the verification of nuclear warheads
and their components:
Working paper submitted by the United Kingdom of Great Britain
and Northern Ireland
NPT/CONF.2005/WP.2 Nuclear disarmament and reduction of the
danger of nuclear war:
Working paper submitted by China
NPT/CONF.2005/WP.3 Non-proliferation of nuclear weapons:
Working paper submitted by China
NPT/CONF.2005/WP.4 Nuclear-Weapon-Free Zone
Working Paper submitted by China
NPT/CONF.2005/WP.5
Nuclear Issues in the Middle East
Working Paper submitted by China
NPT/CONF.2005/WP.6
Peaceful Uses of Nuclear Energy
Working Paper submitted by China
NPT/CONF.2005/WP.7 Security assurances:
Working paper submitted by China
NPT/CONF.2005/WP.8
Omnibus
Working paper submitted by Group of Non-Aligned Movement States
NPT/CONF.2005/WP.9
Peaceful Uses of Nuclear Energy
Working paper submitted by Australia, Austria, Canada, Denmark,
Hungary, Ireland, the Netherlands, New Zealand, Norway and
Sweden
NPT/Conf.2005/WP.10 Compliance and Verification
Working Paper submitted by Australia, Austria, Canada, Denmark,
Hungary, Ireland, the Netherlands, New Zealand, Norway and
Sweden
NPT/CONF.2005/WP.11
Cooperation in the peaceful uses of nuclear energy
Working paper submitted by Australia, Austria, Canada, Denmark,
Hungary, Ireland, the Netherlands, New Zealand, Norway and
Sweden
NPT/CONF.2005/WP.12
Approaches to the nuclear fuel cycle
Working paper submitted by Australia, Austria, Canada, Denmark,
Hungary, Ireland,
the Netherlands, New Zealand, Norway and Sweden
NPT/CONF.2005/WP.13 Physical protection and illicit trafficking
Working paper submitted by Australia, Austria, Canada, Denmark,
Hungary, Ireland, the Netherlands, New Zealand, Norway and
Sweden
NPT/CONF.2005/WP.14 Export Controls
Working Paper submitted by Australia, Austria, Canada, Denmark,
Hungary, Ireland, the Netherlands, New Zealand, Norway, and
Sweden
NPT/CONF.2005/WP.15
Multilateral nuclear supply principles of
the Zangger Committee
Working paper submitted by Argentina, Australia, Austria,
Belgium, Bulgaria, Canada, China, the Czech Republic, Denmark,
Finland, France, Germany, Greece, Hungary, Ireland, Italy,
Japan, Luxembourg, the Netherlands, Norway, Poland, Portugal,
the Republic of Korea, Romania, the Russian Federation, Slovakia,
Slovenia, South Africa, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland, Turkey,
Ukraine, the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern
Ireland and the United States of America as members of the
Zangger Committee
NPT/CONF.2005/WP.17 Procedural and other arrangements for the
effective and successful outcome of the 2005 Review Conference
of the Parties to the Treaty on the Non-Proliferation of Nuclear
Weapons
Working paper presented by the members of the Group of Non-Aligned
States Parties to the Treaty on the Non-Proliferation of Nuclear
Weapons
NPT/CONF.2005/WP.18 Substantive issues to be considered by Main
Committee I
Working paper presented by the members of the Group of
Non-Aligned States parties to the Treaty on the Non-Proliferation
of Nuclear Weapons
NPT/CONF.2005/WP.19 Substantive issues to considered by Main
Committee II
Working paper presented by the members of the Group of
Non-Aligned States Parties to the Treaty on the Non-Proliferation
of Nuclear Weapons
NPT/CONF.2005/WP.20 Substantive issues to be considered by Main
Committee III of the 2005 Review Conference of the
Parties to the Treaty on the Non-Proliferation of Nuclear
Weapons
Working paper presented by the members of the Group of
Non-Aligned States Parties to the Treaty on the Non-Proliferation
of Nuclear Weapons
NPT/CONF.2005/WP.21
Further measures to strengthen the Treaty on the Non-Proliferation
of Nuclear Weapons, Twenty-one Measures for the Twenty-first
Century
Working paper submitted by Japan
NPT/CONF.2005/WP.23
NPT — a dynamic instrument and core pillar of international
security
Working paper submitted by Norway
NPT/CONF.2005/WP.24 Transparency, Verification, and Irreversibility:
Essential Principles in the Process of Nuclear Disarmament
Working paper submitted by the Republic of Cuba
NPT/CONF.2005/WP.25
Peaceful uses of nuclear energy
Working paper submitted by Cuba
NPT/CONF.2005/WP.26 Proliferation security initiative: legal
consequences from the standpoint of international law
Working paper of the Republic of Cuba
NPT/CONF.2005/WP.27
Working paper on nuclear disarmament for
Main Committee I
Recommendations submitted by New Zealand on behalf of Brazil,
Egypt, Ireland, Mexico, South Africa and Sweden as members
of the New Agenda Coalition
NPT/CONF.2005/WP.28 Central Asian Nuclear Weapons Free Zone
Tashkent statement by representatives of Central Asian States
NPT/CONF.2005/WP.29
Statement verbale from Kazakhstan on behalf of the States
members of the Collective Security Treaty Organization
NPT/CONF.2005/WP.30
Disarmament and Non-proliferation education
Working paper submitted by Egypt, Hungary, Japan, Mexico,
New Zealand, Peru, Poland and Sweden
NPT/CONF.2005/WP.31
Japan's efforts in Disarmament and Non-proliferation education
Working paper submitted by Japan
NPT/CONF.2005/WP.32 Withdrawal from Treaty: European Union common
approach
Working paper submitted by Luxembourg on the behalf of the
European Union
NPT/CONF.2005/WP.33 Multilateral nuclear fuel cycle arrangements
Working document submitted by Argentina
NPT/CONF.2005/WP.34
Further measures to be taken to strengthen the Treaty on the
Non-Proliferation of Nuclear Weapons regime
Working paper submitted by Japan and Australia
NPT/CONF.2005/WP.35
Working Paper submitted by Belgium, Lithuania, the Netherlands,
Norway, Spain, Poland and Turkey
NPT/CONF.2005/WP.36
Implementation of the 1995 resolution and 2000 outcome on
the Middle East
Working Paper submitted by Egypt to Main Committee II
NPT/CONF.2005/WP.37
European Union common Approach: Cooperative Threat Reduction-Global
Partnership initiative
Working Paper submitted by Luxembourg on behalf of the European
Union
NPT/CONF.2005/WP.39
Achieving permanence with accountability
Working paper submitted by Canada
NPT/CONF.2005/WP.40
The implementation of the resolution on the Middle East adopted
by the 1995 Review and Extension Conference of the Parties
to the Treaty
Working paper presented by the State of Qatar on behalf of
the States members of the League of Arab States
NPT/CONF.2005/WP.41
Follow-up to the Advisory Opinion of the International
Court of Justice on the Legality of the Threat or
Use of Nuclear Weapons: Legal, technical and political elements
required for the establishment and maintenance of a nuclear
weapon-free world
Working Paper submitted by Malaysia, Costa Rica, Bolivia,
Democratic Republic of Timor-Leste, Nicaragua, and Yemen
NPT/CONF.2005/WP.42
Views on substantive issues of the 2005 Review
Conference
Working paper submitted by the Republic of Korea
NPT/CONF.2005/WP.43
Working paper submitted to Main Committee I by Luxembourg
on behalf of the European Union, the acceding countries Bulgaria
and Romania, the candidate countries Croatia and Turkey, the
countries of the Stabilization and Association Process and
potential candidates Bosnia and Herzegovina, the former Yugoslav
Republic of Macedonia, and Serbia and Montenegro, as well
as Norway, member of the European Economic Area
NPT/CONF.2005/WP.44
Working Paper based on the European Union Statement for Main
Committee II
Submitted by Luxembourg on behalf of the European Union, the
acceding countries Bulgaria and Romania, the candidate countries
Croatia and Turkey, the countries of the Stabilization and
Association Process and potential candidates Bosnia and Herzegovina,
the former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia, and Serbia and
Montenegro, as well as Norway, member of the European Economic
Area
NPT/CONF.2005/WP.45
Working paper submitted to Main Committee III by Luxembourg
on behalf of the European Union, the candidate countries Bulgaria,
Romania, Turkey and Croatia, the countries of the Stabilization
and Association Process and potential candidates Albania,
Bosnia and Herzegovina, the former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia,
and Serbia and Montenegro
NPT/CONF.2005/WP.46
Note verbale dated 10 May 2005 from the Permanent Mission
of Mexico to the United Nations addressed to the President
of the Conference
NPT/CONF.2005/WP.47
Working paper submitted by the Islamic Republic of Iran for
Main Committee I
NPT/CONF.2005/WP.48
Working paper submitted by the Islamic Republic of Iran for
Main Committee II
NPT/CONF.2005/WP.49
Negative Security Assurances
Working paper by the Islamic Republic of Iran
NPT/CONF.2005/WP.50 Peaceful use of nuclear energy
Working paper submitted by the Islamic Republic of Iran for
Main Committee III
NPT/CONF.2005/WP.51
Enhanced strengthened review process for the Treaty
Working paper submitted by the Netherlands
NPT/CONF.2005/WP.57
Strengthening implementation of article IV of the Treaty on
the Non-Proliferation of Nuclear Weapons
Working paper submitted by the United States
NPT/CONF.2005/WP.58
Strengthening implementation of article III of the Treaty
on the Non-Proliferation of Nuclear Weapons
Working paper submitted by the United States of America
NPT/CONF.2005/WP.59
Strengthening the implementation of Article X
Report submitted by the United States
NPT/CONF.2005/WP.60
Strengthening the implementation of articles I and II of the
Treaty on the Non-Proliferation of Nuclear Weapons
Working paper submitted by the United States
NPT/CONF.2005/WP.61
Security assurances
Working paper submitted by New Zealand on behalf of Brazil,
Egypt, Ireland, Mexico, Sweden and South Africa as members
of the New Agenda Coalition
(No Number Yet)
Combating the Risk of Nuclear Terrorism by Reducing the Civilian
Use of Highly-Enriched Uranium
Working Paper submitted to Main Committee III by Iceland,
Lithuania, Norway and Sweden