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Disarmament Documentation
Disarmament Documentation Archive
For the latest Disarmament Documentation go to www.acronym.org.uk/docs. This archive contains all editions of
Disarmament Documentation for the following months:
Disarmament Documentation 2005
See also:
December 2005
- UK Trident Replacement a 'Material Breach' of the
NPT, Joint Opinion by Rabinder Singh QC and Professor Christine Chinkin,
December 19, 2005
- The Nobel Lecture, IAEA Director General and Nobel
Peace Prize Laureate 2005 Dr Mohamed ElBaradei, December 10, 2005
- US Under Secretary for Arms Control and International
Security Robert Joseph on Counterproliferation, December 9, 2005
- NATO Foreign Ministers' meetings, December 8, 2005
- 'Zero Tolerance for Violations of Nonproliferation
Treatys', US Assistant Secretary of State Stephen Rademaker, December 7, 2005
- US State Department Spokesman Sean McCormack on
delays to the Six Party Talks on North Korea's nuclear programme, December
1, 2005
November 2005
- '[R]obust verification by the Agency, combined
with active dialogue', IAEA Director General Dr Mohamed ElBaradei on Iran,
November 24, 2005
- '[T]he [IAEA] Board cannot and should not have
unlimited patience', US Statement to the IAEA Board of Governors, November
24-25, 2005
- UK Prime Minister Tony Blair, evidence on Iran,
Liaison Committee, November 18, 2005
- UK Secretary of State for Defence John Reid, evidence
on the question of Trident replacement, Defence Committee, November 18, 2005
- 'This is not the sign of a peaceful program,' US
Ambassador Schulte on Iran, November 17, 2005
- US National Security Advisor Stephen Hadley on
Iran's nuclear programme, November 17, 2005
- President Bush and South Korea President Roh on
North Korea's nuclear programme, November 17, 2005
- US Assistant Secretary Christopher Hill on the
fifth round of Six Party Talks, November 11, 2005 Six
Party Talks on North Korea's nuclear programme, fifth round of talks, November
9-11, 2005
- 'Yardsticks' for Curbing Nuclear Proliferation,
IAEA Director-General Dr Mohamed ElBaradei, November 7, 2005
- 'Old security concepts no longer apply', NATO Secretary
General Jaap de Hoop Scheffer, November 3, 2005
October 2005
- Statement to the UN General Assembly, IAEA Director-General
Dr Mohamed ElBaradei, October 31, 2005
- US to deploy nuclear powered aircraft carrier to
Japan, October 28, 2005
- Iran: Statement by the Presidency on behalf of
EU leaders meeting at Hampton Court, October 27, 2005
- US National Intelligence Strategy, October 27,
2005
- US House Committee on International Relations,
Hearing on U.S.-India Nuclear Partnership, October 26, 2005
- US Congress drops funding for the Robust Nuclear
Earth Penetrator, October 25, 2005
- '[W]e do not see grounds for handing over this
issue from the IAEA to other bodies', Russian Minister of Foreign Affairs
Sergey Lavrov on Iran and the IAEA, October 15, 2005
- '[W]e must make the Security Council option absolutely
credible', French Foreign Minister Douste-Blazy on Iran's nuclear programme,
October 14, 2005
- Protocols to Convention for the Suppression of
Unlawful Acts (SUA) Against the Safety of Maritime Navigation, October 10-14,
2005
- IAEA Director Generalīs Interview On Winning the
2005 Nobel Peace Prize, October 7, 2005
- US Assistant Secretary Christopher R. Hill on the
Six Party Talks on North Korea's nuclear programme, October 6, 2005
September 2005
- Military strikes against Iran are 'inconceivable',
Jack Straw, September 28, 2005
- IAEA Director-General Dr Mohamed ElBaradei Statement
on Iran, September 24, 2005
- US Under Secretary for Political Affairs Nicholas
Burns statement on the IAEA vote, September 24, 2005
- IAEA Resolution on Iran's 'non compliance' with
NPT safeguards, September 24, 2005
- 'Iran's Nuclear Policy Requires A Collective Response',
EU3 Oped in the Wall Street Journal, September 22, 2005
- IAEA Board of Governors, EU Presidency Statement,
September 21, 2005
- IAEA Board of Governors, US Statement, September,
2005
- IAEA Board of Governors, Statement by Director
General Dr Mohamed ElBaradei, September 19, 2005
- US Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice on the North
Korea agreement, September 19, 2005
- UK Foreign Secretary Jack Straw on Iran, September
18, 2005
- Conference on Facilitating Entry into Force of
CTBT, Draft Final Declaration, September 21, 2005
- Conference on Facilitating Entry into Force of
CTBT, Statement by the UN Secretary-General Kofi Annan, September 21, 2005
- Conference on Facilitating Entry into Force of
CTBT, Statement by the Executive Secretary of the Preparatory Commission for
the Comprehensive Nuclear-Test-Ban Treaty Organization, Mr. Tibor TOTH, September
21, 2005
- Conference on Facilitating Entry into Force of
CTBT, Report of Ambassador Jaap Ramaker, Special Representative to promote
the ratification process of the CTBT, September 21, 2005
- Conference on Facilitating Entry into Force of
CTBT, NGO Statement, September 22, 2005
- Text of unofficial U.S.-UK draft resolution on
Iran nuclear issue, September 20, 2005
- President of the Islamic Republic of Iran Dr. Mahmood
Ahmadinejad speech to the United Nations General Assembly, September 17, 2005
- 2005 World Summit Outcome, September 15, 2005
- 'The U.S. should not even dream of the issue of
the DPRK's dismantlement of its nuclear deterrent before providing LWRs',
North Korea on the Six Party Talks, September 20, 2005
- Joint Statement on North Korea's nuclear programme,
September 19, 2005
- Six Party Talks on North Korea's nuclear programme,
Selected Comment, September 13 - 19, 2005
- Implementation of the NPT Safeguards Agreement
in the Islamic Republic of Iran, Report by the IAEA Director-General, September
2, 2005
- President's Draft Negotiating Document for the
High-Level Plenary Meeting of the General Assembly of September 2005, September
6, 2005
August 2005
- Six Party Talks Postponed, August 29, 2005
- Proliferation Security Initiative Deep Sabre exercise
to be held in the South China Sea, August 12, 2005
- '[A]ll options are on the table', President George
W. Bush on Iran, August 12, 2005
- Statement by Iran at the IAEA Board of Governors
meeting, August 12, 2005
- 'Implementation of the NPT Safeguards Agreement
in the Islamic Republic of Iran and related Board resolutions', IAEA Board
of Governors, August 11, 2005
- IAEA Director General Dr Mohamed ElBaradei on Iran,
August 11, 2005
- The Nagasaki Peace Declaration, August 9, 2005
- Statement by the United Kingdom on behalf of the
EU at the IAEA Board of Governors, August 9, 2005
- Russia's Foreign Ministry Spokesperson Mikhail
Kamynin on Iran, August 9, 2005
- Six Party Talks on North Korea's nuclear programme,
Chair's Statement, August 7, 2005
- Six Party Talks on North Korea's nuclear programme,
Selected Comment, July 26 - August 7, 2005
- Hiroshima Peace Declaration, August 6, 2005
- E3 Proposal to Iran and Iran's response, August
5, 2005
- Revised draft outcome document of the High-level
Plenary Meeting of the General Assembly of September 2005 submitted by the
President of the General Assembly, August 5, 2005
July 2005
- Declaration by the Foreign Ministers of Australia,
Chile, Indonesia, Norway, Romania, South Africa and the United Kingdom on
strengthening adherence to nuclear non-proliferation and disarmament agreements,
July 26, 2005
- Six Party Talks on North Korea's nuclear programme,
US Opening Statement by Assistant Secretary of State Christopher R. Hill,
July 26, 2005
- High-level Plenary Meeting of the General Assembly
14-16 September 2005, Draft Outcome Document, July 22, 2005
- US Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice and South
Korean Foreign Ministry Ban Ki-Moon on North Korea, July 13, 2005
- North Korea agrees to return to Six Party Talks,
July 9, 2005
- G8 Statement on Non-Proliferation, Gleneagles Summit,
July 6 - 8, 2005
- '[T]here must be objective guarantees', US Secretary
of State Condoleezza Rice meets with French Foreign Minister Philippe Douste-Blazy,
July 5, 2005
June 2005
- President Bush Speech on Iraq, June 28, 2005
- 29% probability of nuclear attack in the next ten
years, Lugar Survey on Proliferation, June 28, 2005
- 'A strong unified message to the Iranians', President
Bush and Chancellor Schroeder, June 27, 2005
- US Proposals for UN Reform, June 22, 2005
- US-EU Declaration on Enhancing Cooperation in the
Field of Non Proliferation and the Fight Against Terrorism, June 20, 2005
- IAEA Director-General statement concerning Iran,
June 14, 2005
- Biological Weapons Convention Expert Meeting, June
13 - 24, 2005
- NATO Reaffirms the value of the UK nuclear deterrent,
NATO Defence Ministers' meeting, June 9 - 10, 2005
- G8 Foreign Ministers' Meeting, UK Chair's Statement,
June 6, 2005
May 2005
- 'All options are on the table', President Bush
on North Korea, May 31, 2005
- President Bush on the Proliferation Security Initiative,
May 31, 2005
- UN Secretary-General Kofi Annan, Oped on the NPT,
May 30, 2005
- US Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice on Iran,
Iraq and North Korea, May 27, 2005
- US Policy Toward Iran, Under Secretary for Political
Affairs R. Nicholas Burns statement before the Senate Foreign Relations Committee,
May 26, 2005
- US Fact Sheet on the Proliferation Security Initiative,
May 26, 2005
- E3-EU/Iran meeting, Statement by French Minister
of Foreign Affairs Michel Barnier, May 25, 2005
- 'Why it is dangerous to place weapons in Space',
Russian Ministry of Foreign Affairs Spokesman Alexander Yakovenko, May 25,
2005
- US Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice and UK Foreign
Minister Jack Straw on Iran, May 19, 2005
- 'I've got no intention of bombing their nuclear
installations or anything else', British Prime Minister Tony Blair on Iran,
May 3, 2005
- IAEA Director-General Dr Mohamed ElBaradei, Statement
to the NPT Review Conference, May 2, 2005
- UN Secretary-General Kofi Annan, Statement to the
NPT Review Conference, May 2, 2005
April 2005
- President Bush on Iran and North Korea, April
28, 2005
- US Assistant Secretary of State for Arms Control
Stephen Rademaker on US objectives for the NPT Review Conference, April
28, 2005
- UK Attorney General's legal advice concerning war
with Iraq, made public April 28, 2005
- UK Election Manifestos, Non-Proliferation and International
Security Excerpts, April 2005
- US - Russia Strategic Nuclear Weapons, April 18,
2005
- US Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice on Russia's
safeguarding nuclear material, April 18, 2005
- International Convention for the Suppression of
Acts of Nuclear Terrorism, April 13, 2005
March 2005
- US Acting Deputy Assistant Secretary Mark Fitzpatrick
on UNSCR 1540 and the NPT Review Conference, March 27, 2005
- Proliferation Security Initiative meeting, March
20-22, 2005
- 'Without credible progress on the disarmament side,
it becomes increasingly difficult to mobilize the countries around the world
for non-proliferation', UN Under-Secretary-General for Disarmament Affairs
Nobuyasu Abe, March 17, 2005
- '[A]ll of our security is diminished... when NPT
parties fail to honor their nonproliferation obligations', US Acting Deputy
Assistant Secretary Mark Fitzpatrick, March 17, 2005
- US and India discuss defence cooperation, March
16, 2005
- UK Proposals for a
Global Arms Trade Treaty, UK Secretary of State for Foreign & Commonwealth
Affairs Jack Straw, March 15, 2005
- 'U.S. to Lift Objections Against Iranian Bid to
Join the WTO', US Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice interview, March 11,
2005
- 'Are you prepared to do tough things to make sure
that they don't get a nuclear weapon?' US Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice
on the EU and Iran, March 11, 2005
- 'China's nonproliferation behavior remains problematic',
US Assistant Secretary of State Stephen Rademaker, March 10, 2005
- President Bush statement on the NPT, March 7, 2005
- UN Secretary-General Proposals for UN Reform, March
4, 2005
- '[T]oday, the NPT confronts profound challenges
to its effectiveness and credibility', UN Secretary-General Kofi Annan, March
4, 2005
- 'Iran's cooperation falls far short of the standard
and expectations set forth in this Board's last resolution', US Ambassador
Jackie Wolcott Sanders, March 2, 2005
- 'Controlling the World's Most Dangerous Weapon'
US Acting Assistant Secretary of State for Nonproliferation Stephen G. Rademaker,
March 2005
- 'How To Strengthen the Nuclear Non-Proliferation
Treaty', US Special Represenatative for Nuclear Non-Proliferation Jackie Wolcott
Sanders, March 2005
- 'Taking Legislative Aim at Weapons of Mass Destruction',
Senator Richard Lugar article in Foreign Policy Agenda Today, March 2005
February 2005
- '[A] confidence deficit has been created', IAEA
Director General Dr Mohamed ElBaradei on Iran, February 28, 2005
- '[E]fforts to prevent nuclear proliferation must
go hand in hand with progress in nuclear disarmament', UN Secretary-General
Kofi Annan, February 23, 2005
- President Bush in Europe, February 23, 2005
- 'Global Intelligence Challenges 2005', Director
of Central Intelligence Porter J. Goss March 2 on Terrorism and Proliferation,
February 16, 2005
- US-Japan joint statement on North Korea, February
19, 2005
- President Bush on Iran and Syria, February 17,
2005
- 'Attentive Engagement' with North Korea, Representative
James A Leach, Chairman Subcommittee on Asia and the Pacific, February 17,
2005
- 'Global Intelligence Challenges 2005', Director
of Central Intelligence Porter J. Goss March 2 on Terrorism and Proliferation,
February 16, 2005
- Secretary of Defense Donald Rumsfeld outlines $420
billion US Defense Budget, February 16, 2005
- Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice sets out US
Foreign Affairs Budget Priorities, February 16, 2005
- 'Our nation continues to benefit from the security
provided by a safe, secure, reliable and effective nuclear deterrent', US
Secretary of Energy, Samuel Bodman, February 15, 2005
- Bush asks for $82 billion for US operations in
Iraq and Afghanistan, February 14, 2005
- Munich Conference on Security Policy, February
12 - 13, 2005
- North Korea suspends participation in Six-party
talks, claims to have manufactured nukes, February 10, 2005
- NATO Defence Ministers informal meeting, February
10, 2005
- Attack on Iran is 'not on the agenda at this point',
US Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice, February 4, 2005
- US Compliance with Article VI of the NPT, US Assistant
Secretary of State for Arms Control Stephen Rademaker, February 3, 2005
- 'Seven Steps to Raise World Security', Financial
Times Op-ed by IAEA Director General Dr Mohamed ElBaradei, February 2, 2005
- President Bush, State of the Union address, February
2, 2005
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January 2005
- '[W]e are in the middle of a war', IAEA Director
General Dr Mohamed ElBaradei interview with the Washington Post, January 30,
2005
- 'Are Our Old Concepts of Verification Obselete?',
US Assistant Secretary of State Paula DeSutter, January 28, 2005
- '[T]he U.S. reserves all of its options with respect
to Security Council', US Ambassador Jackie Sanders on Iran, January 28, 2005
- 'Nunn-Lugar deactivated more than 300 nuclear warheads
in 2004', Press Release from Senator Richard Lugar, January 27, 2005
- $75 billion supplemental for US operations in Iraq,
January 25, 2005
- UN Secretary-General Kofi Annan, Message to the
Conference on Disarmament, January 25, 2005
- 'Those who deny freedom to others deserve it not
for themselves; and, under the rule of a just God, cannot long retain it',
President Bush inauguration speech, January 20, 2005
- 'We must use American diplomacy to help create
a balance of power in the world that favors freedom', Dr. Condoleezza Rice,
Prepared Statement at Confirmation Hearing Before the Senate Foreign Relations
Committee, January 18, 2005
- '[I]t's time for nuclear power advocates to ...
aggressively build the case for nuclear power', US Energy Secretary Spencer
Abraham, January 14, 2005
- Outgoing US Energy Secretary Spencer Abraham on
Strengthening the Nonproliferation Regime, January 13, 2005
- US Fact Sheet on Combating Weapons of Mass Destruction,
January 13, 2005
- The 'Essential Value' of the United Nations, US
Ambassador John Danforth, January 13, 2005
Disarmament Documentation is a compilation of recent official documents and
statements on arms control, non-proliferation and disarmament. Disarmament Documentation
is compiled by Nicola Butler.
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