A/RES/64/34 GA
Promotion of multilateralism in the area of disarmament and non-proliferation : resolution / adopted by the General Assembly
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| Adopted symbol | A/RES/64/34 |
| Category | POLITICAL AND LEGAL QUESTIONS |
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Full text of resolution
United Nations
A/RES/64/34
General Assembly
Distr.: General
12 January 2010
Sixty-fourth session
Agenda item 96 (m)
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Resolution adopted by the General Assembly on 2 December 2009
[on the report of the First Committee (A/64/391)]
64/34. Promotion of multilateralism in the area of disarmament
and non-proliferation
The General Assembly,
Determined to foster strict respect for the purposes and principles enshrined in
the Charter of the United Nations,
Recalling its resolution 56/24 T of 29 November 2001 on multilateral
cooperation in the area of disarmament and non-proliferation and global efforts
against terrorism and other relevant resolutions, as well as its resolutions 57/63 of
22 November 2002, 58/44 of 8 December 2003, 59/69 of 3 December 2004, 60/59
of 8 December 2005, 61/62 of 6 December 2006, 62/27 of 5 December 2007 and
63/50 of 2 December 2008 on the promotion of multilateralism in the area of
disarmament and non-proliferation,
Recalling also the purpose of the United Nations to maintain international
peace and security and, to that end, to take effective collective measures for the
prevention and removal of threats to the peace and for the suppression of acts of
aggression or other breaches of the peace, and to bring about by peaceful means,
and in conformity with the principles of justice and international law, adjustment or
settlement of international disputes or situations which might lead to a breach of the
peace, as enshrined in the Charter,
Recalling further the United Nations Millennium Declaration,0F1 which states,
inter alia, that the responsibility for managing worldwide economic and social
development, as well as threats to international peace and security, must be shared
among the nations of the world and should be exercised multilaterally and that, as
the most universal and most representative organization in the world, the United
Nations must play the central role,
Convinced that, in the globalization era and with the information revolution,
arms regulation, non-proliferation and disarmament problems are more than ever the
concern of all countries in the world, which are affected in one way or another by
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1 See resolution 55/2.
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these problems and, therefore, should have the possibility to participate in the
negotiations that arise to tackle them,
Bearing in mind the existence of a broad structure of disarmament and arms
regulation
agreements
resulting
from
non-discriminatory
and
transparent
multilateral negotiations with the participation of a large number of countries,
regardless of their size and power,
Aware of the need to advance further in the field of arms regulation,
non-proliferation and disarmament on the basis of universal, multilateral,
non-discriminatory and transparent negotiations with the goal of reaching general
and complete disarmament under strict international control,
Recognizing the complementarity of bilateral, plurilateral and multilateral
negotiations on disarmament,
Recognizing also that the proliferation and development of weapons of mass
destruction, including nuclear weapons, are among the most immediate threats to
international peace and security which need to be dealt with, with the highest
priority,
Considering that the multilateral disarmament agreements provide the
mechanism for States parties to consult one another and to cooperate in solving any
problems which may arise in relation to the objective of, or in the application of, the
provisions of the agreements and that such consultations and cooperation may also
be undertaken through appropriate international procedures within the framework of
the United Nations and in accordance with the Charter,
Stressing that international cooperation, the peaceful settlement of disputes,
dialogue and confidence-building measures would contribute essentially to the
creation of multilateral and bilateral friendly relations among peoples and nations,
Being concerned at the continuous erosion of multilateralism in the field of
arms regulation, non-proliferation and disarmament, and recognizing that a resort to
unilateral actions by Member States in resolving their security concerns would
jeopardize international peace and security and undermine confidence in the
international security system as well as the foundations of the United Nations itself,
Noting that the Fifteenth Summit Conference of Heads of State and
Government of the Movement of Non-Aligned Countries, held in Sharm el-Sheikh,
Egypt, from 11 to 16 July 2009, welcomed the adoption of resolution 63/50 on the
promotion of multilateralism in the area of disarmament and non-proliferation, and
underlined the fact that multilateralism and multilaterally agreed solutions, in
accordance with the Charter, provide the only sustainable method of addressing
disarmament and international security issues,
Reaffirming the absolute validity of multilateral diplomacy in the field of
disarmament and non-proliferation, and determined to promote multilateralism as an
essential way to develop arms regulation and disarmament negotiations,
1.
Reaffirms multilateralism as the core principle in negotiations in the area
of disarmament and non-proliferation with a view to maintaining and strengthening
universal norms and enlarging their scope;
2.
Also reaffirms multilateralism as the core principle in resolving
disarmament and non-proliferation concerns;
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3.
Urges the participation of all interested States in multilateral negotiations
on arms regulation, non-proliferation and disarmament in a non-discriminatory and
transparent manner;
4.
Underlines the importance of preserving the existing agreements on arms
regulation and disarmament, which constitute an expression of the results of
international cooperation and multilateral negotiations in response to the challenges
facing mankind;
5.
Calls once again upon all Member States to renew and fulfil their
individual and collective commitments to multilateral cooperation as an important
means of pursuing and achieving their common objectives in the area of
disarmament and non-proliferation;
6.
Requests the States parties to the relevant instruments on weapons of
mass destruction to consult and cooperate among themselves in resolving their
concerns with regard to cases of non-compliance as well as on implementation, in
accordance with the procedures defined in those instruments, and to refrain from
resorting or threatening to resort to unilateral actions or directing unverified
non-compliance accusations against one another to resolve their concerns;
7.
Takes note of the report of the Secretary-General containing the replies of
Member States on the promotion of multilateralism in the area of disarmament and
non-proliferation, submitted pursuant to resolution 63/50; 1F2
8.
Requests the Secretary-General to seek the views of Member States on
the issue of the promotion of multilateralism in the area of disarmament and
non-proliferation and to submit a report thereon to the General Assembly at its
sixty-fifth session;
9.
Decides to include in the provisional agenda of its sixty-fifth session the
item entitled “Promotion of multilateralism in the area of disarmament and
non-proliferation”.
55th plenary meeting
2 December 2009
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2 A/64/117 and Add.1.
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