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In between celebrating the results of the NPT Review Conference, or bewailing its failure, depending on perspective, I thought it might be worthwhile to look at a related issue that has now been firmly tied to the NPT through the device of the 1995 Resolution on the Middle East. Specifically Chemical Weapons nonproliferation and disarmament.

Section IV, para. 7.c (ii) of the Conclusions and Recommendations for follow-on actions (C&RFFA) of the draft final declaration of the NPT RevCon specifically invites the Organisation for the Prohibition of Chemical Weapons (OPCW) to prepare background documentation for the proposed 2012 Conference on the establishment of a Middle East Zone Free of Weapons of Mass Destruction.

From the standpoint of the OPCW this is a significant development directly contributing to the Secretariat’s ongoing effort to achieve Universalization of the Chemical Weapons Convention (CWC). Given that Egypt, Israel and Syria are three of the most important CWC holdouts, and considering that all three are strongly suspected of maintaining CW arsenals this is especially true.

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The NPT Review Conference has concluded after adopting a final declaration that includes a large number of forward looking action items that will serve as the basis for future review conference assessments. The Conference’s outcome is already being hailed as a great nonproliferation success. I am going to go out on a limb here and [...]

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The Independent is running a report on looming problems at the NPT Review Conference with the alarming title Iran sanctions ‘holding up nuclear treaty negotiations’. This report, which ran in today’s edition is a classic example of reporting that doesn’t help. It makes me wonder if the reporter, or perhaps his editor, fully understands the [...]

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Now that the NPT Review Conference has begun in New York, we are beginning to see a parade of formal statements, some interesting, most rather anodyne in nature. While we wait for anything else to happen I am going to pick through a few of these and highlight some aspects that I find interesting, or [...]

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It looks as though Chris Ford is one of those working at raining on the parade. “I doubt that the Obama administration’s gamble that our disarmament movement will produce some kind of a nonproliferation revolution in international diplomacy will get many results,” Ford told the panel. “I would, however, be very happy to be proven [...]

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