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Conference on Disarmament
Adopts Agenda for 2005 Session
President of Conference Says there is an
Absence of Consensus on the Establishment of any Subsidiary Bodies
8 February 2005
The Conference on Disarmament today adopted its agenda for its 2005
session and the President of the Conference said that he had concluded
that there was an absence of consensus on the establishment of any
subsidiary bodies or mandates during the first two weeks of the
session.
The adopted agenda includes the following items: cessation of the
nuclear arms race and nuclear disarmament; prevention of nuclear
war, including all related matters; prevention of an arms race in
outer space; effective international arrangements to assure non-nuclear-weapon
States against the use or threat of use of nuclear weapons; new
types of weapons of mass destruction and new systems of such weapons,
radiological weapons; comprehensive programme of disarmament; transparency
in armaments; and consideration of the annual report and any other
report, as appropriate, to the General Assembly of the United Nations.
Ambassador Chris Sanders of the Netherlands, the President of the
Conference, said in a Presidential statement in connection with
the adoption of the agenda that it was his understanding that if
there was a consensus within the Conference to deal with any issues,
they could be dealt with within the agenda.
Ambassador Francois Rivasseau of France, speaking after the agenda
was adopted, said that the Conference could have chosen the easy
way and refused to reflect carefully and seriously on its work.
Luckily, there had been a particularly productive informal debate
on the agenda last Tuesday. During the debate, some could have tried
to belittle the gains made during the informal sessions of 2004.
That had been avoided despite a difficult and disappointing discussion.
France had hoped for more encouraging movement for the future. It
believed that the Conference was having difficult adapting to the
new security environment while other security forums at the same
time were proceeding towards brave adjustments.
Ambassador Sanders said that he would be travelling for consultations
in his capacity as President of the Conference for the next two
days. The next plenary will be held at 10 a.m. on Tuesday, 15 February
2005.
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