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A/RES/68/46 GA

Taking forward multilateral nuclear disarmament negotiations : resolution / adopted by the General Assembly

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158
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4
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20
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Draft symbol A/C.1/68/L.34
Adopted symbol A/RES/68/46
Category POLITICAL AND LEGAL QUESTIONS
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Vote Recorded VoteA/68/PV.60 Dec. 5, 2013

1 surprising vote — country whose ideal point predicts the opposite position.

— Abstain (20)
✗ No (4)
Absent (11)
✓ Yes (158)
Full text of resolution OCR extract — may contain errors
United Nations A/RES/68/46 General Assembly Distr.: General 10 December 2013 Sixty-eighth session Agenda item 99 (w) 13-44221 *1344221* Please recycle Resolution adopted by the General Assembly on 5 December 2013 [on the report of the First Committee (A/68/411)] 68/46. Taking forward multilateral nuclear disarmament negotiations The General Assembly, Recalling its resolution 67/56 of 3 December 2012, by which the General Assembly established the Open-ended Working Group to develop proposals to take forward multilateral nuclear disarmament negotiations for the achievement and maintenance of a world without nuclear weapons, Deeply concerned about the catastrophic humanitarian consequences of any use of nuclear weapons, Recalling the Declaration of the Tenth Special Session of the General Assembly, the first special session devoted to disarmament,1 in which it is stated, inter alia, that all the peoples of the world have a vital interest in the success of disarmament negotiations and that all States have the right to participate in disarmament negotiations, Reaffirming the role and functions of the Conference on Disarmament and the Disarmament Commission, as set out in the Final Document of the Tenth Special Session of the General Assembly,2 Recalling the United Nations Millennium Declaration,3 in which it is stated, inter alia, that 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, _______________ 1 Resolution S-10/2, sect. II. 2 Ibid., sect. IV. 3 Resolution 55/2. A/RES/68/46 Taking forward multilateral nuclear disarmament negotiations 2/3 Welcoming the efforts of Member States to secure progress in multilateral disarmament and the support of the Secretary-General for such efforts, and noting in this regard the Secretary-General’s five-point proposal on nuclear disarmament, Recalling the outcome, including the action points, of the 2010 Review Conference of the Parties to the Treaty on the Non-Proliferation of Nuclear Weapons,4 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, Recognizing the absence of concrete outcomes of multilateral nuclear disarmament negotiations within the United Nations framework for more than a decade, Recognizing also the increased political attention to disarmament and non-proliferation issues and that the international political climate is more conducive to the promotion of multilateral disarmament and moving towards the goal of a world without nuclear weapons, Welcoming the high-level meeting of the General Assembly on nuclear disarmament, held on 26 September 2013 pursuant to its resolution 67/39 of 3 December 2012, which highlighted the wish of the international community for progress in this field, Emphasizing the importance and urgency of substantive progress on priority disarmament and non-proliferation issues, Recognizing the important contribution that civil society makes to multilateral disarmament, non-proliferation and arms control processes, Mindful of Article 11 of the Charter of the United Nations concerning the functions and powers of the General Assembly to consider and make recommendations with regard to, inter alia, disarmament, 1. Notes with satisfaction that the Open-ended Working Group to develop proposals to take forward multilateral nuclear disarmament negotiations for the achievement and maintenance of a world without nuclear weapons, established by the General Assembly by its resolution 67/56, which met during 2013 as a step towards taking forward multilateral nuclear disarmament negotiations, engaged in discussions in an open, constructive, transparent and interactive manner to address various issues related to nuclear disarmament; 2. Welcomes the report of the Working Group on its work,5 reflecting the discussions and proposals made during its deliberations to take forward multilateral nuclear disarmament negotiations for the achievement and maintenance of a world without nuclear weapons; 3. Recognizes the value of the contribution that international organizations, civil society, academia and research make to taking forward multilateral nuclear disarmament negotiations, as demonstrated during the work of the Working Group; _______________ 4 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)). 5 A/68/514. Taking forward multilateral nuclear disarmament negotiations A/RES/68/46 3/3 4. Emphasizes that the universal objective of taking forward multilateral nuclear disarmament negotiations remains the achievement and maintenance of a world without nuclear weapons, and also emphasizes the importance of addressing issues related to nuclear weapons in a comprehensive, interactive and constructive manner, for the advancement of multilateral nuclear disarmament negotiations; 5. Requests the Secretary-General to transmit the report of the Working Group to the Conference on Disarmament and the Disarmament Commission for their consideration; 6. Calls upon all Member States, international organizations and civil society to continue to enrich the discussions on how to take forward multilateral nuclear disarmament negotiations in the United Nations bodies in which disarmament and peace and security are addressed, taking into account the report of the Working Group and the proposals contained therein; 7. Encourages Member States, international organizations and civil society to take into account the report of the Working Group and the proposals contained therein in the discussions in other forums in which humanitarian, health, human rights, environmental and development affairs are addressed; 8. Requests the Secretary-General to seek the views of Member States on how to take forward multilateral nuclear disarmament negotiations, including on steps that Member States have already taken to that end, and to submit a report on that subject to the General Assembly at its sixty-ninth session; 9. Decides to review at its sixty-ninth session progress made in the implementation of the present resolution and to further explore options for taking forward multilateral nuclear disarmament negotiations, including if necessary through the Working Group; 10. Reaffirms the urgency of securing substantive progress in multilateral nuclear disarmament negotiations, and welcomes further efforts in this respect; 11. Decides to include in the provisional agenda of its sixty-ninth session, under the item entitled “General and complete disarmament”, the sub-item entitled “Taking forward multilateral nuclear disarmament negotiations”. 60th plenary meeting 5 December 2013
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