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Secretary-General's message to
the Conference of States Parties and Signatories of Treaties that
Establish Nuclear-Weapon-Free Zones
Tlatelolco, Mexico, 26 April 2005 -
A functioning system of collective security for the 21st century
must have as urgent priorities the prevention of nuclear proliferation,
the reduction of nuclear arsenals and advancement towards the goal
of the total elimination of nuclear weapons. As I have argued in
my recent reform report, “In Larger Freedom,” non-proliferation
and disarmament are in the interest of all States, and I have called
for action to advance both these goals. This timely conference is
an opportunity to examine the important contribution that nuclear-weapon-free
zones make to these goals, and to explore how we can build upon
the impressive record of progress to date.
Through information sharing, and verification and compliance mechanisms,
nuclear-weapon-free zones build confidence among participating States
that the obligations under the treaties creating such zones are
in fact being implemented in good faith. Expanding membership in
nuclear-weapon-free zones and facilitating implementation of their
obligations will further strengthen the role of these instruments.
The support of nuclear-weapon States – particularly through
ratification of relevant protocols – is also essential. In
that context, I call for renewed efforts to ensure the earliest
entry into force of the African Nuclear-Weapon-Free Zone Treaty
(Pelindaba Treaty). It is also important to create new zones, especially
in the Middle East and other parts of Asia. I therefore welcome
the significant progress made towards a Central Asian Nuclear-Weapon-Free
Zone Treaty by the five Central Asian States.
For its part, the Treaty for the Prohibition of Nuclear Weapons
in Latin America and the Caribbean (Tlateloco Treaty) is an inspiring
landmark in global efforts to promote nuclear disarmament and non-proliferation.
On the eve of the 2005 Review Conference of the Parties to the Treaty
on the Non-Proliferation of Nuclear Weapons, I hope that this meeting
in Tlateloco will remind all States not only of the strategic and
moral value of nuclear-weapon-free zones, but also of the possibilities
for progress on a range of fronts in our quest for a world free
of nuclear weapons.
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