In Focus : IAEA and the NPT
Past NPT Review Conferences
2005 NPT Review Conference
The 2005 Review Conference of the Parties to the Treaty on the Non-Proliferation
of Nuclear Weapons (NPT) was held from 2 to 27 May 2005 at the United
Nations Headquarters in New York under the presidency of Ambassador Sergio
de Queiroz Duarte from Brazil.
The seventh Review Conference since the first in 1975, the 2005 Review Conference also marked the 10-year anniversary of the NPT's indefinite extension agreed to in 1995.
- Preparatory Committees of the 2005 NPT Review Conference
- More information available from the United Nations Department of Disarmament affairs
- Related items:
- IAEA Verification Pursuant to the NPT, RevCon, 2 May 2005
- The IAEA's Strengthened Safeguards System Gaining Ground, Jan Lodding, Disarmament Diplomacy, Jan/Feb 2004
- Towards NPT 2005: An Action Plan for the 13 Steps Toward Nuclear Disarmament, Tariq Rauf, CNS Report 2001
2000 NPT Review Conference
Crowning a fifteen-year international effort to produce a consensus, States
Parties to the Treaty on Non-Proliferation of Nuclear Weapons (NPT) have
come to an agreement that there should be "an unequivocal undertaking
by the nuclear weapon States to accomplish the total elimination of their
nuclear arsenals." [Final
Document]
The 2000 NPT Review Conference is the first to meet since the Treaty's indefinite extension in 1995. Serving as Conference President is Mr. Abdallah Baali, Permanent Representative of Algeria to the United Nations.
The Conference was held 24 April to 19 May 2000 at United Nations Headquarters in New York.
Available information on the NPT 2000 Review Conference:
- Opening Statements:
- Press Releases:
1995 Review and Extension Conference
25 years after its entry into force, the Treaty on the Non-Proliferation
of Nuclear Weapons (NPT) has been extended for an indefinite period of
time.
The decision was reached at the 1995 NPT Review and Extension Conference held at the United Nations Headquarters in New York from 17 April to 12 May.
While unable to adopt a Final Declaration, the States Parties of the NPT adopted a package of decisions including a decision on "Strengthening the Review Process for the Treaty"; "Principles and Objectives for Nuclear Non-Proliferation and Disarmament"; and a resolution on the Middle East.
Ambassador Jayantha Dhanapala, of Sri Lanka, was President of the Conference.
- Measure for measure: The NPT and the road ahead, Berhanykun Andemicael, Merle Opelz, and Jan Priest, IAEA Bulletin
- More information available from the UN Office for Disarmament Affairs
