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A/RES/69/44 GA

The Hague Code of Conduct against Ballistic Missile Proliferation : resolution / adopted by the General Assembly

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162
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17
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Draft symbol A/C.1/69/L.25
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UN Document A/RES/69/44 ↗

Vote Recorded VoteA/69/PV.62 Dec. 2, 2014

— Abstain (17)
✗ No (1)
Absent (13)
✓ Yes (162)
Full text of resolution OCR extract — may contain errors
United Nations A/RES/69/44 General Assembly Distr.: General 11 December 2014 Sixty-ninth session Agenda item 96 (f) 14-66217 (E) *1466217* Please recycle Resolution adopted by the General Assembly on 2 December 2014 [on the report of the First Committee (A/69/440)] 69/44. The Hague Code of Conduct against Ballistic Missile Proliferation The General Assembly, Concerned about the increasing regional and global security challenges caused, inter alia, by the ongoing proliferation of ballistic missiles capable of delivering weapons of mass destruction, Bearing in mind the purposes and principles of the United Nations and its role and responsibility in the field of international peace and security in accordance with the Charter of the United Nations, Emphasizing the significance of regional and international efforts to prevent and curb comprehensively the proliferation of ballistic missile systems capable of delivering weapons of mass destruction, as a contribution to international peace and security, Welcoming the adoption of the Hague Code of Conduct against Ballistic Missile Proliferation on 25 November 2002 at The Hague,1 and convinced that the Code of Conduct will contribute to enhancing transparency and confidence among States, Recalling its resolutions 59/91 of 3 December 2004, 60/62 of 8 December 2005, 63/64 of 2 December 2008, 65/73 of 8 December 2010 and 67/42 of 3 December 2012 entitled “The Hague Code of Conduct against Ballistic Missile Proliferation”, Recalling also that the proliferation of ballistic missiles capable of delivering weapons of mass destruction, as recognized by the Security Council in its resolution 1540 (2004) of 28 April 2004 and subsequent resolutions, constitutes a threat to international peace and security, Confirming its commitment to the Declaration on International Cooperation in the Exploration and Use of Outer Space for the Benefit and in the Interest of All States, Taking into Particular Account the Needs of Developing Countries, as contained in the annex to its resolution 51/122 of 13 December 1996, _______________ 1 A/57/724, enclosure. A/RES/69/44 The Hague Code of Conduct against Ballistic Missile Proliferation 2/2 Recognizing that States should not be excluded from utilizing the benefits of space for peaceful purposes, but that in reaping such benefits and in conducting related cooperation they must not contribute to the proliferation of ballistic missiles capable of carrying weapons of mass destruction, Mindful of the need to combat the proliferation of weapons of mass destruction and their means of delivery, 1. Welcomes the fact that 137 States have so far subscribed to the Hague Code of Conduct against Ballistic Missile Proliferation1 as a practical step against the proliferation of weapons of mass destruction and their means of delivery; 2. Also welcomes the advancement of the universalization process of the Code of Conduct, and underscores the importance of making further efforts, at both the regional and the international levels, towards achieving universalization; 3. Calls upon all States that have not yet subscribed to the Code of Conduct, in particular those possessing space launch vehicle and ballistic missile capabilities and those developing corresponding national programmes, to do so; 4. Encourages States that have already subscribed to the Code of Conduct to make efforts to increase participation in the Code and to further improve its implementation; 5. Notes progress in the implementation of the Code of Conduct, which contributes to enhancing transparency and building confidence among States through the submission of pre-launch notifications and annual declarations on space and ballistic missile policies, and underlines the importance of further steps in this direction; 6. Encourages the exploration of further ways and means to deal effectively with the problem of the proliferation of ballistic missiles capable of delivering weapons of mass destruction and to deepen the relationship between the Code of Conduct and the United Nations; 7. Decides to include in the provisional agenda of its seventy-first session, under the item entitled “General and complete disarmament”, the sub-item entitled “The Hague Code of Conduct against Ballistic Missile Proliferation”. 62nd plenary meeting 2 December 2014
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