A/RES/65/72 GA
United action towards the total elimination of nuclear weapons : resolution / adopted by the General Assembly
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| Draft symbol | A/C.1/65/L.43 |
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| Adopted symbol | A/RES/65/72 |
| Category | POLITICAL AND LEGAL QUESTIONS |
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Full text of resolution
United Nations
A/RES/65/72
General Assembly
Distr.: General
13 January 2011
Sixty-fifth session
Agenda item 97 (x)
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Resolution adopted by the General Assembly on 8 December 2010
[on the report of the First Committee (A/65/410)]
65/72. United action towards the total elimination of nuclear
weapons
The General Assembly,
Recalling the need for all States to take further practical steps and effective
measures towards the total elimination of nuclear weapons, with a view to achieving
a peaceful and secure world free of nuclear weapons, and in this regard confirming
the determination of Member States to take united action,
Noting that the ultimate objective of the efforts of States in the disarmament
process is general and complete disarmament under strict and effective international
control,
Recalling its resolution 64/47 of 2 December 2009,
Expressing deep concern at the catastrophic humanitarian consequences of any
use of nuclear weapons, and reaffirming the need for all States at all times to
comply with applicable international law, including international humanitarian law,
while convinced that every effort should be made to avoid nuclear war and nuclear
terrorism,
Reaffirming that the enhancement of international peace and security and the
promotion of nuclear disarmament are mutually reinforcing,
Reaffirming also that further advancement in nuclear disarmament will
contribute to consolidating the international regime for nuclear non-proliferation,
which is, inter alia, essential to international peace and security,
Reaffirming further the crucial importance
of the Treaty on the
Non-Proliferation of Nuclear Weapons 0F 1 as the cornerstone of the international
nuclear non-proliferation regime and an essential foundation for the pursuit of the
Treaty’s three pillars, namely nuclear disarmament, nuclear non-proliferation and
the peaceful uses of nuclear energy,
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1 United Nations, Treaty Series, vol. 729, No. 10485.
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Welcoming the successful outcome of the 2010 Review Conference of the
Parties to the Treaty on the Non-Proliferation of Nuclear Weapons, held from 3 to
28 May 2010, and reaffirming the necessity of fully implementing the action plan
adopted at the Conference, 1F2
Welcoming also this year’s visit of the Secretary-General to Hiroshima and
Nagasaki, Japan, which marked the sixty-fifth anniversary of the atomic bombings,
Noting the high-level meeting on revitalizing the work of the Conference on
Disarmament and taking forward multilateral disarmament negotiations, convened
by the Secretary-General on 24 September 2010,
Welcoming the signing on 8 April 2010 of the Treaty between the Russian
Federation and the United States of America on Measures for the Further Reduction
and Limitation of Strategic Offensive Arms,
Noting the recent announcements on overall stockpiles of nuclear warheads by
France, the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland and the United
States of America, as well as the update of the Russian Federation on its nuclear
arsenals, which further enhance transparency and increase mutual confidence, and
noting in this regard the announcement of the first 2010 Review Conference follow-
up meeting of the five nuclear-weapon States, to be convened in Paris in 2011,
Expressing deep concern regarding the growing dangers posed by the
proliferation of weapons of mass destruction, inter alia, nuclear weapons, including
that caused by proliferation networks,
Recognizing the importance of the objective of nuclear security, along with the
shared goals of Member States of nuclear disarmament, nuclear non-proliferation
and peaceful uses of nuclear energy, and welcoming the Nuclear Security Summit,
held on 12 and 13 April 2010, which represented a remarkable contribution to
strengthening nuclear security and reducing the threat of nuclear terrorism,
Recognizing also the importance of implementing Security Council resolutions
1718 (2006) of 14 October 2006 and 1874 (2009) of 12 June 2009 with regard to the
nuclear tests announced by the Democratic People’s Republic of Korea on 9 October
2006 and on 25 May 2009, respectively, and declaring that the Democratic People’s
Republic of Korea cannot have the status of a nuclear-weapon State under the Treaty
on the Non-Proliferation of Nuclear Weapons under any circumstances,
1.
Reaffirms the importance of all States parties to the Treaty on the
Non-Proliferation of Nuclear Weapons 0H1 complying with their obligations under all
the articles of the Treaty;
2.
Also reaffirms the vital importance of the universality of the Treaty on
the Non-Proliferation of Nuclear Weapons, and calls upon all States not parties to
the Treaty to accede as non-nuclear-weapon States to the Treaty promptly and
without any conditions and, pending their accession to the Treaty, to adhere to its
terms and take practical steps in support of the Treaty;
3.
Further reaffirms the unequivocal undertaking by the nuclear-weapon
States to accomplish the total elimination of their nuclear arsenals, leading to
nuclear disarmament, to which all States parties to the Treaty on the
Non-Proliferation of Nuclear Weapons are committed under article VI thereof;
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2 See 2010 Review Conference of the Parties to the Treaty on the Non-Proliferation of Nuclear Weapons,
Final Document, vols. I–III (NPT/CONF.2010/50 (Vols. I–III)), vol. I, part I.
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4.
Calls upon nuclear-weapon States to undertake further efforts to reduce
and ultimately eliminate all types of nuclear weapons, deployed and non-deployed,
including through unilateral, bilateral, regional and multilateral measures;
5.
Emphasizes the importance of applying the principles of irreversibility,
verifiability and transparency in relation to the process of nuclear disarmament and
non-proliferation;
6.
Recognizes that nuclear disarmament and achieving the peace and
security of a world without nuclear weapons require openness and cooperation, and
affirms the importance of enhanced confidence through increased transparency and
effective verification;
7.
Encourages the Russian Federation and the United States of America to
seek the early entry into force and full implementation of the Treaty on Measures
for the Further Reduction and Limitation of Strategic Offensive Arms and to
continue discussions on follow-on measures in order to achieve deeper reductions in
their nuclear arsenals;
8.
Urges all States that have not yet done so to sign and ratify the
Comprehensive Nuclear-Test-Ban Treaty 2F3 at the earliest opportunity, with a view to
its early entry into force and universalization, stresses the importance of maintaining
existing moratoriums on nuclear-weapon test explosions or any other nuclear
explosions pending the entry into force of the Treaty, and reaffirms the importance
of the continued development of the Treaty verification regime, which will be a
significant contribution to providing assurance of compliance with the Treaty;
9.
Calls for the immediate commencement of negotiations on a fissile
material cut-off treaty at the 2011 session of the Conference on Disarmament and its
early conclusion, and calls upon all nuclear-weapon States and States not parties to
the Treaty on the Non-Proliferation of Nuclear Weapons to declare and maintain
moratoriums on the production of fissile material for any nuclear weapons or other
nuclear explosive devices pending the entry into force of the treaty;
10. Calls upon the nuclear-weapon States to take measures to further reduce
the risk of an accidental or unauthorized launch of nuclear weapons in ways that
promote international stability and security, while welcoming the measures already
taken by several nuclear-weapon States in this regard;
11. Also calls upon the nuclear-weapon States to promptly engage with a
view to further diminishing the role and significance of nuclear weapons in all
military and security concepts, doctrines and policies;
12. Recalls Security Council resolution 984 (1995) of 11 April 1995, noting
the unilateral statements by each of the nuclear-weapon States, and calls upon all
nuclear-weapon States to fully respect their existing commitments with regard to
security assurances;
13. Encourages the establishment of further nuclear-weapon-free zones,
where appropriate, on the basis of arrangements freely arrived at among States of
the region concerned and in accordance with the 1999 guidelines of the
Disarmament Commission; 3F4
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3 See resolution 50/245.
4 See Official Records of the General Assembly, Fifty-fourth Session, Supplement No. 42 (A/54/42).
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14. Calls upon all States to redouble their efforts to prevent and curb the
proliferation of nuclear weapons and their means of delivery and to fully respect and
comply with obligations undertaken to forswear nuclear weapons;
15. Stresses the importance of the universalization of the comprehensive
safeguards agreements of the International Atomic Energy Agency to include States
which have not yet adopted and implemented such an agreement, while also
strongly encouraging further works for achieving the universalization of the Model
Protocol Additional to the Agreement(s) between State(s) and the International
Atomic Energy Agency for the Application of Safeguards approved by the Board of
Governors of the Agency on 15 May 1997, 4F5 and the full implementation of relevant
Security Council resolutions, including resolution 1540 (2004) of 28 April 2004;
16. Encourages every effort to secure all vulnerable nuclear and radiological
material, and calls upon all States to work cooperatively as an international
community to advance nuclear security, while requesting and providing assistance,
including in the field of capacity-building, as necessary;
17. Encourages all States to implement the recommendations contained in
the report of the Secretary-General on the United Nations study on disarmament and
non-proliferation education, 5F 6 in support of achieving a world without nuclear
weapons, and to voluntarily share information on efforts they have been undertaking
to that end;
18. Commends and further encourages the constructive role played by civil
society in promoting nuclear non-proliferation and nuclear disarmament, and
encourages all States to promote, in cooperation with civil society, disarmament and
non-proliferation education which, inter alia, contributes to raising public awareness
of the tragic consequences of the use of nuclear weapons and strengthens the
momentum of international efforts to promote nuclear disarmament and
non-proliferation;
19. Decides to include in the provisional agenda of its sixty-sixth session an
item entitled “United action towards the total elimination of nuclear weapons”.
60th plenary meeting
8 December 2010
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5 International Atomic Energy Agency, document INFCIRC/540 (Corrected).
6 See A/57/124.
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