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标题: Ban Ki-moon called on States to promote nuclear disarmament process [打印本页]

作者: hubixia25    时间: 2010-4-14 10:39
标题: Ban Ki-moon called on States to promote nuclear disarmament process
  BEIJING, April 13 Xinhua reported, according to United Nations web site, by the U.S. President Barack Obama promote nuclear safety summit on April 12 in the U.S. capital Washington. UN Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon day in before leaving for Washington for the summit, issued a statement at the UN headquarters, called on States to promote nuclear disarmament process.
Ban Ki-moon said nuclear terrorism is one of today's biggest threats facing one. This is what he constantly urged the Conference on Disarmament to immediately ban the production of nuclear weapons and other explosive devices, fissile material treaty reason to start negotiations. That's why he will be in Washington, called on all world leaders to come together, perhaps in September this year at the United Nations, to further promote the fundamental cause of human reason.
Ban Ki-moon will be in Washington to urge all to sign and ratify the "Comprehensive Nuclear Test Ban Treaty" as soon as possible to sign and ratify the treaty. He pointed out that this is our world into a nuclear-free world would be a common part of the commitment.
Ban Ki-moon said that many issues related to nuclear safety is extremely delicate, but must be addressed. At the same time, the resolution of the nuclear disarmament and non-proliferation efforts, people have also seen some positive developments, such as the United States last week, signed between Russia and the new "Reduction and Limitation of Strategic Offensive Arms Treaty" But people need to make new efforts to make new progress, such as to make next month at the NPT Review Conference outcome.
Including Chinese President Hu Jintao, including the leaders of 47 countries decided to attend the Washington summit, held in nuclear safety.




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