A/RES/79/20 GA
No first placement of weapons in outer space : resolution / adopted by the General Assembly
79
Session
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| Draft symbol | A/C.1/79/L.59 |
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| Adopted symbol | A/RES/79/20 |
| Category | POLITICAL AND LEGAL QUESTIONS |
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| UN Document | A/RES/79/20 ↗ |
Vote Recorded Vote — A/79/PV.43
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Full text of resolution
United Nations
A/RES/79/20
General Assembly
Distr.: General
9 December 2024
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Seventy-ninth session
Agenda item 96 (b)
Prevention of an arms race in outer space: no first
placement of weapons in outer space
Resolution adopted by the General Assembly
on 2 December 2024
[on the report of the First Committee (A/79/406, para. 20)]
79/20. No first placement of weapons in outer space
The General Assembly,
Recalling its resolutions 69/32 of 2 December 2014, 70/27 of 7 December 2015,
71/32 of 5 December 2016, 72/27 of 4 December 2017, 73/31 of 5 December 2018,
74/33 of 12 December 2019, 75/37 of 7 December 2020, 76/23 of 6 December 2021,
77/42 of 7 December 2022 and 78/21 of 4 December 2023, and its resolutions 45/55 B
of 4 December 1990 and 48/74 B of 16 December 1993, which, inter alia, confirm the
importance of transparency and confidence-building measures as a means conducive to
ensuring the attainment of the objective of preventing an arms race in outer space,
Recognizing the common interest of all humankind in the exploration and use
of outer space for peaceful purposes,
Seriously concerned about the possibility of an arms race in outer space and of
outer space turning into an arena for military confrontation, and bearing in mind the
importance of articles III and IV of the Treaty on Principles Governing the Activities
of States in the Exploration and Use of Outer Space, including the Moon and Other
Celestial Bodies,1
Conscious that the prevention of an arms race in outer space would avert a grave
danger to international peace and security,
Reaffirming that practical measures should be examined and taken in the search
for agreements to prevent an arms race in outer space in a common effort towards a
community of shared future for humankind,
Emphasizing the paramount importance of strict compliance with the existing
legal regime providing for the peaceful use of outer space,
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1 United Nations, Treaty Series, vol. 610, No. 8843.
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Reaffirming its recognition that the legal regime applicable to outer space by
itself does not guarantee prevention of an arms race in outer space and that there is a
need to consolidate and reinforce that regime,
Convinced that such measures could critically improve conditions for efficiently
addressing the threat of an arms race in outer space, including the placement of
weapons in outer space,
Welcoming, in this regard, the draft treaty on the prevention of the placement of
weapons in outer space and of the threat or use of force against outer space objects,
introduced by China and the Russian Federation at the Conference on Disarmament
in 2008,2 and the submission of its updated version in 2014, 3
Considering that transparency and confidence-building measures in outer space
activities are an integral part of the draft treaty referred to above,
Welcoming the work of the Group of Governmental Experts established under
resolution 77/250 of 30 December 2022, entitled “Further practical measures for the
prevention of an arms race in outer space”, which was tasked with considering and
making recommendations on substantial elements of an international legally binding
instrument on the prevention of an arms race in outer space, including, inter alia, on
the prevention of the placement of weapons in outer space, and emphasizing that the
work of the Group has constituted an important contribution to international efforts
to conclude the above-mentioned international legally binding instrument, as well as
to outer space security and the prevention of an arms race in outer space,
Welcoming also the substantive report4 adopted by consensus by the Group of
Governmental Experts that could serve as a reference document for further measures
and appropriate international negotiations on an international legally binding
instrument on the prevention of an arms race in outer space, including, inter alia, on
the prevention of the placement of weapons in outer space,
Welcoming further the establishment for the period 2024–2028 of an open-ended
working group, which is tasked with continuing to build on the work of the Group of
Governmental Experts to consider and make recommendations on substantial
elements of an international legally binding instrument on the prevention of an arms
race in outer space, including, inter alia, on the prevention of the placement of
weapons in outer space, as well as with considering various aspects of the prevention
of an arms race in outer space in the context of an international legally binding
instrument on the prevention of an arms race in outer space,
Stressing the importance of the political statements made by a number of States 5
that they would not be the first to place weapons in outer space,
1.
Reaffirms the importance and urgency of the objective of preventing an
arms race in outer space and the willingness of States to contribute to reaching this
common goal;
2.
Reiterates that the Conference on Disarmament, as the single multilateral
negotiating forum on this subject, 6 has the primary role in the negotiation of a
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2 See CD/1839.
3 See CD/1985.
4 A/79/364.
5 Argentina, Armenia, Belarus, Bolivia (Plurinational State of), Brazil, Burkina Faso, Burundi,
Cambodia, Comoros, Congo, Cuba, Ecuador, Guatemala, Indonesia, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan,
Lao People’s Democratic Republic, Mali, Myanmar, Nicaragua, Pakistan, Russian Federation,
Seychelles, Sierra Leone, Sri Lanka, Suriname, Syrian Arab Republic, Tajikistan, Togo,
Turkmenistan, Uganda, Uruguay, Uzbekistan, Venezuela (Bolivarian Republic of) and Viet Nam.
6 See resolution S-10/2.
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multilateral agreement, or agreements, as appropriate, on the prevention of an arms
race in outer space in all its aspects;
3.
Urges an early commencement of substantive work based on the updated
draft treaty on the prevention of the placement of weapons in outer space and of the
threat or use of force against outer space objects, introduced by China and the Russian
Federation at the Conference on Disarmament in 2008, under the agenda item entitled
“Prevention of an arms race in outer space”;
4.
Stresses that, while such an agreement is not yet concluded, other measures
may contribute to ensuring that weapons are not placed in outer space;
5.
Supports the efforts aimed at globalizing the international initiative not to
be the first to place weapons of any kind in outer space;
6.
Encourages all States, especially spacefaring nations, to consider the
possibility of upholding, as appropriate, a political commitment not to be the first to
place weapons in outer space;
7.
Decides to include in the provisional agenda of its eightieth session, under
the item entitled “Prevention of an arms race in outer space”, the sub-item entitled
“No first placement of weapons in outer space”.
43rd plenary meeting
2 December 2024
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