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Joint courses of action and future-oriented dialogue towards a world without nuclear weapons : resolution / adopted by the General Assembly
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Full text of resolution
United Nations
A/RES/74/63
General Assembly
Distr.: General
20 December 2019
19-21862 (E) 030120
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Seventy-fourth session
Agenda item 98 (aa)
General and complete disarmament: united action with
renewed determination towards the total elimination of
nuclear weapons
Resolution adopted by the General Assembly
on 12 December 2019
[on the report of the First Committee (A/74/368)]
74/63. Joint courses of action and future-oriented dialogue towards
a world without nuclear weapons
The General Assembly,
Reaffirming that achieving a world without nuclear weapons is a common goal
for the international community,
Reaffirming also that the Treaty on the Non-Proliferation of Nuclear Weapons1 is
the essential foundation to realize the common goal, stressing that nuclear disarmament,
nuclear non-proliferation and the peaceful uses of nuclear energy are mutually
reinforcing and are essential for maintaining and strengthening the regime of the Treaty,
and reaffirming its determination to further enhance the universality of the Treaty,
Emphasizing the importance of a successful outcome of the Review Conference
of the Parties to the Treaty on the Non-Proliferation of Nuclear Weapons to be held
in 2020, on the occasion of the fiftieth anniversary of the entry into force of the Treaty,
and seventy-five years since the use of nuclear weapons in Hiroshima and Nagasaki,
stressing that since that time no nuclear weapons have been used, and emphasizing
the necessity for all States to comply with their obligations regarding nuclear
disarmament and non-proliferation under the Treaty,
Reaffirming the importance of implementing agreed steps contained in the Final
Documents of the 19952 Review and Extension Conference of the Parties to the Treaty
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1 United Nations, Treaty Series, vol. 729, No. 10485.
2 1995 Review and Extension Conference of the Parties to the Treaty on the Non-Proliferation of
Nuclear Weapons, Final Document, Part I (NPT/CONF.1995/32 (Part I) and NPT/CONF.1995/32
(Part I)/Corr.2).
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on the Non-Proliferation of Nuclear Weapons and of the 2000 3 and 20104 Review
Conferences of the Parties to the Treaty on the Non-Proliferation of Nuclear Weapons,
Bearing in mind that various approaches exist towards the realization of a world
without nuclear weapons and that confidence-building among all States is essential
to this end,
Emphasizing the importance for all States of taking further practical steps and
effective measures towards the total elimination of nuclear weapons, in a way that
promotes international stability, peace and security, and based on the principle of
undiminished and increased security for all,
Encouraging 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,5
Stressing the importance of the immediate commencement and early conclusion
of negotiations on a treaty banning the production of fissile material for use in nuclear
weapons or other nuclear explosive devices in the Conference on Disarmament, and
supporting the commencement of such negotiations in accordance with document
CD/1299 and the mandate contained therein,
Stressing also the importance of the signing and ratification of the
Comprehensive Nuclear-Test-Ban Treaty6 without delay by all States, in particular
the eight remaining States in annex 2 thereof,
Recognizing the importance of reducing the risk of nuclear weapons being used
either by miscalculation or by misunderstanding,
Recalling the indispensable role of effective and credible nuclear disarmament
verification in assuring compliance, in the course of achieving and then maintaining
the elimination of nuclear weapons, and welcoming the substantive work of the Group
of Governmental Experts to consider the role of verification in advancing nuclear
disarmament, as contained in its report,7
Recognizing the value of cooperative work across the existing multilateral
disarmament machinery to support work towards disarmament objectives,
Noting the importance of considering the possible impacts of developments in
science and technology on arms control, disarmament, non-proliferation and
international security,
Stressing that effective nuclear disarmament and the enhancement of
international security are mutually reinforcing,
Reaffirming that further strengthening of the international regime for nuclear
non-proliferation is essential to international peace and security,
Welcoming recent diplomatic efforts to achieve the complete, verifiable and
irreversible dismantlement of all nuclear weapons and ballistic missiles of all ranges
of the Democratic People’s Republic of Korea, including through the meetings
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3 2000 Review Conference of the Parties to the Treaty on the Non-Proliferation of Nuclear
Weapons, Final Document, vols. I–III (NPT/CONF.2000/28 (Parts I and II), NPT/CONF.2000/28
(Part III) and NPT/CONF.2000/28 (Part IV)).
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 (Vol. I), NPT/CONF.2010/50
(Vol. II) and NPT/CONF.2010/50 (Vol. III)).
5 Official Records of the General Assembly, Fifty-fourth Session, Supplement No. 42 (A/54/42),
annex I, sect. C.
6 See resolution 50/245 and A/50/1027.
7 See A/74/90.
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between the President of the United States of America and the Chairman of the
Workers’ Party of the Democratic People’s Republic of Korea,
Noting that efforts to encompass different generations, areas of the world and
genders in disarmament and non-proliferation education underscore efforts and create
momentum towards achieving a world without nuclear weapons,
Recognizing the catastrophic humanitarian consequences that would result from
the use of nuclear weapons,
Welcoming the visits of leaders, youth and others to Hiroshima and Nagasaki,
Reaffirming that the international community needs to take immediate actions
together and to conduct future-oriented dialogues in order to further facilitate the
implementation of concrete nuclear disarmament measures through confidence-
building,
1.
Reaffirms that all States parties to the Treaty on the Non-Proliferation of
Nuclear Weapons1 are committed to the ultimate goal of eliminating nuclear weapons,
including through the easing of international tension, as well as the strengthening of
trust between States and of the international regime for nuclear non-proliferation, and
to the full and steady implementation of the Treaty in all its aspects, including
article VI of the Treaty, towards the realization of a world without nuclear weapons;
2.
Calls upon all States parties to the Treaty on the Non-Proliferation of
Nuclear Weapons to identify concrete measures to put the commitments into practice
towards the 2020 Review Conference;
3.
Encourages the following, inter alia, as joint courses of action:
(a)
All States, in particular the nuclear-weapon States, to immediately take
concrete measures to enhance transparency and mutual confidence, including, inter
alia, by providing frequent and detailed reporting on the implementation of the Treaty
on the Non-Proliferation of Nuclear Weapons and opportunities for discussion of
these reports;
(b)
All States possessing nuclear weapons to take actions to reduce the risks
of nuclear detonation occurring either by miscalculation or by misunderstanding;
(c)
All States to immediately make every effort, including declaring and
maintaining moratoriums on the production of fissile material for use in nuclear
weapons or other nuclear explosive devices, as well as deepening substantive
discussions in the Conference on Disarmament, to start negotiations on a treaty
banning the production of fissile material for use in nuclear weapons or other nuclear
explosive devices;
(d)
All States, including the eight remaining States in annex 2 to the
Comprehensive Nuclear-Test-Ban Treaty,6 to immediately make every effort,
including maintaining all existing moratoriums on nuclear-weapon test explosions or
any other nuclear explosions and declaring their political will to do so, as well as
through continued support for the Comprehensive Nuclear-Test-Ban Treaty
Organization, to sign and ratify the Comprehensive Nuclear-Test-Ban Treaty;
(e)
All States to continue to make practical contributions to nuclear
disarmament verification, including through concrete exercises, at the United Nations
and the Conference on Disarmament, and in the framework of the International
Partnership for Nuclear Disarmament Verification;
(f)
All States to facilitate efforts on nuclear disarmament and non-proliferation
education, inter alia, efforts in which the young generation can actively engage, as
well as to raise awareness of the realities of the use of nuclear weapons, including
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through, among others, visits by leaders, youth and others to and interactions with
communities and people, including the hibakusha (those who have suffered the use of
nuclear weapons) who pass on their experiences to future generations;
4.
Also encourages, for the purpose of facilitating future-oriented dialogues
in order to advance nuclear disarmament, the following:
(a)
Nuclear-weapon States to clearly set out their nuclear policies and doctrines
at international forums, including the Review Conference and Preparatory Committees
of the Treaty on the Non-Proliferation of Nuclear Weapons, the Conference on
Disarmament and the First Committee of the General Assembly, and all States to
conduct interactive discussions, based on such nuclear policies and doctrines;
(b)
All States to conduct dialogue regarding the possible impacts of
developments in science and technology on arms control, disarmament and
non-proliferation;
(c)
All States to conduct candid dialogue on the relationship between nuclear
disarmament and security;
5.
Reaffirms the commitment to strengthening the international regime for
nuclear non-proliferation and to achieving the complete, verifiable and irreversible
dismantlement of all nuclear weapons, ballistic missiles of all ranges and related
nuclear and ballistic missile programmes of the Democratic People’s Republic of
Korea, in accordance with relevant Security Council resolutions, and the
responsibility of all States for the full implementation of all relevant Security Council
resolutions, and calls upon the Democratic People’s Republic of Korea to return at an
early date to full compliance with the Treaty on the Non-Proliferation of Nuclear
Weapons, including that of the International Atomic Energy Agency safeguards;
6.
Decides to include in the provisional agenda of its seventy-fifth session,
under the item entitled “General and complete disarmament”, a sub-item entitled
“Joint courses of action and future-oriented dialogue towards a world without nuclear
weapons”.
46th plenary meeting
12 December 2019
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