| REVISED DRAFT RESOLUTION
(A/C.1/58/L.39)
Fifty-eight session
First Committee
Agenda item 73 (c)
General and complete disarmament: reduction of non-strategic nuclear
weapons
Brazil, Egypt, Ireland, Mexico, New Zealand, South
Africa and Sweden:
Draft resolution
Reduction of non-strategic nuclear weapons
The General Assembly,
Recalling its resolutions 55/33 C of 20 November 2000, 57/59 of
22 November 2002 and 57/58 of 22 November 2002,
Stressing the unequivocal undertaking by the nuclear-weapon States,
in the Final Document of the 2000 Review Conference of the Parties
to the Treaty on the Non-Proliferation of Nuclear Weapons, to accomplish
the total elimination of their nuclear arsenals leading to nuclear
disarmament, to which all States parties to the Treaty are committed
under its article VI,
Recognising that disarmament and non-proliferation are essential
for the maintenance of international peace and security,
Reaffirming the necessity of strict compliance at all times and
in all circumstances by all parties with their obligations under
the Treaty on the Non-Proliferation of Nuclear Weapons and the necessity
of upholding their commitments in the decisions and final documents
agreed at the 2000 and 1995 Review Conference,
Noting the advisory opinion of the International Court of Justice
on the Legality of the Threat of Use of Nuclear Weapons issued at
The Hague on 8 July 1996,
Reiterating the responsibility of the nuclear-weapon States for
transparent, verifiable and irreversible reductions in nuclear weapons
leading to nuclear disarmament,
Stressing the commitment made in the Final Document of the 2000
Review Conference of the Parties to the Treaty on the Non-Proliferation
of Nuclear Weapons to the further reduction of non-strategic nuclear
weapons,
Convinced that the further reduction of non-strategic nuclear weapons
constitutes an integral part of the nuclear arms reduction and disarmament
process,
Concerned about the threat posed by non-strategic nuclear weapons
due to their portability, proximity to areas of conflict and probability
of pre-delegation in case of military conflict, and thus about the
risk of proliferation and of early, pre-emptive, unauthorised or
accidental use,
Concerned about emerging approaches to the broader role of nuclear
weapons as part of security strategies, including the possible development
of new types of low-yield non-strategic nuclear weapons,
Taking into consideration the lack of transparency and of formal
agreements with regards to non-strategic nuclear weapons,
Emphasizing that the further reduction of non-strategic nuclear
weapons should be accorded a higher priority, as an important step
towards the elimination of nuclear weapons, and be carried out in
a comprehensive manner,
1. Agrees that further reductions in and elimination of non-strategic
nuclear weapons should be based on unilateral initiatives and included
as an integral part of the nuclear-arms reduction and disarmament
process;
2. Agrees further that reductions of non-strategic nuclear weapons
should be carried out in a transparent, verifiable and irreversible
manner;
3. Agrees on the importance of preserving, reaffirming and implementing
the 1991 and 1992 Presidential Nuclear Initiatives of the United
States of America and the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics/Russian
Federation on non-strategic nuclear weapons;
4. Calls upon the Russian Federation and the United States of America
to formalise their Presidential Nuclear Initiatives into legal instruments
and to initiate negotiations on further reductions of these weapons;
5. Stresses the importance of the enhancement of special security
and physical protection measures for the transport and storage of
non-strategic nuclear weapons, their components and related materials
through, inter alia, the placing of these weapons in physically
secure central storage sites, with a view to their removal and subsequent
elimination by the nuclear-weapon States as a part of the nuclear
disarmament process to which they are committed under the NPT, and
calls upon all nuclear-weapon States in possession of such weapons
to take the necessary steps in this regard;
6. Calls for further confidence-building and transparency measures
to reduce the threats posed by non-strategic nuclear weapons systems;
7. Calls also for concrete agreed measures to further reduce the
operational status of non-strategic nuclear weapons systems, so
as to reduce the risk of use of non-strategic nuclear weapons;
8. Stresses the need for an undertaking by the nuclear-weapon States
that possess these weapons not to increase the number or types of
weapons deployed and not to develop new types of these weapons or
rationalisations for their use;
9. Calls for the prohibition of those types of non-strategic nuclear
weapons that have already been removed from the arsenals of some
nuclear-weapon States and the development of transparency mechanisms
for the verification of the elimination of these weapons;
10. Decides to include in the provisional agenda of its sixtieth
session an item entitled "Reduction of non-strategic nuclear
weapons".
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