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Conference on Disarmament
Press Release Index 2005
January 20:
Conference on Disarmament to Open 2005 Session on 24 January
January 27:
Conference on Disarmament Opens First Part of 2005 Session: UN
Secretary-General Says Disarmament is Critical for Conflict Prevention,
Peace-Building and Realizing the Millennium Goals
February 1:
Conference on Disarmament Hears Statements from Russian Federation,
New Zealand, South Africa and Spain
February 8:
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
February
15: Conference on Disarmament Hears Statements by Norway, China,
Italy, Pakistan and the Democratic People's Republic of Korea: Democratic
People's Republic of Korea Rejects Italy's Statement on Pyongyang's
Possession of Nuclear Weapons
February
17: Conference on Disarmament Hears from Colombia, Japan and
Outgoing President of the Conference
February
22: Incoming President of Conference on Disarmament Outlines
His Plans for the Next Four Weeks
March 3:
Speakers at Conference on Disarmament Commemorate Sixth Anniversary
of Ottawa Convention
March
3: Group of Governmental Experts of States Parties to CCW To
Meet in Geneva from 7 to 11 March 2005
March 10:
Conference on Disarmament Hears from Non-Governmental Organizations
Commemorating International Women's Day; Democratic People's
Republic of Korea Says Political Will is Blocking Any Progress within
the Conference
March 14:
Conference on Disarmament Hears Address by Foreign Minister of Canada
March 15:
Conference on Disarmament Hears Statements from Foreign Ministers
of Peru, Finland, Netherlands, Sweden and Ukraine
March 17:
Conference on Disarmament Hears Statements from Dignitaries from
Kazakhstan, Slovakia, Japan and Poland
June 2:
Russia, India, Algeria, Poland and Turkey Address Conference on
Disarmament on Nuclear and Other Issues
Conference Opens Second Part of 2005 Session
June 9:
Conference on Disarmament Hears Statements from Russian Federation,
China and the Netherlands; Outgoing President Says Lack in Capitals
of Political Will which Favours Multilateralism is Causing the Problems
of the Conference
June 16:
Conference on Disarmament President Calls for Plenary Meetings on
Each of Four Subject Matters from Agenda
June 23:
Members of Conference on Disarmmaent Outline Their Positions on
the Issue of Nuclear Disarmament
June 28: Conference on Disarmament
Discusses Question of a Fissile Material Cut-Off Treaty
July 7: Conference
on Disarmament Holds Meeting to Discuss Negative Security Assurances
July 14:
Conference on Disarmament Concludes Second Part of 2005 Session:
Observes Minute of Silence in Honour of Victims of Terrorist
Attack in London
August 11: Conference
Hears Statements from Germany, Bulgaria, Norwary, Ecuador, Slovakia,
Italy and Switzerland: Opens Third
and Last Part of 2005 Session
August 18: Conference
Hears from Egypt on Outer Space and a Farewell Statement from
Finland: Condemns Assassination of Foreign Minister of Sri
Lanka
August 25: Conference Hears Statements
from Japan, France, Egypt and Outgoing President
September 1: Conference Hears Statements
from Italy, Algeria, Israel, United States of America and Incoming
President
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