16.09.1996
On 30 July 1996, the Director General received a communication of 29 July 1996 from the Resident Representative of Australia transmitting the text of a press release by the Minister for Foreign Affairs of Australia in respect of the latest test of a nuclear weapon conducted by China and its announcement of a nuclear testing moratorium...
29.07.1996
On 17 June 1996, the Director General received a communication of 13 June 1996 from the Resident Representative of Australia transmitting texts of a Statement made by the Prime Minister of Australia and a Press Release issued by the Minister of Foreign Affairs of Australia in respect of the test of a nuclear weapon conducted by China on 8 June 1996...
28.02.1996
On 7 February 1996, the Director General received a communication of 6 February 1996 from the Resident Representative of Australia transmitting Statements made by the Prime Minister of Australia on 28 January 1996 about the sixth nuclear test by France at Fangataufa and on 30 January 1996 about the subsequent announcement of France's commitment to sign the South Pacific Nuclear Free Zone Treaty and a Comprehensive Test Ban Treaty in 1996...
21.01.1996
On 5 January 1996, the Director General received a communication dated 4 January 1996 from the Permanent Mission of Australia transmitting a Statement of 28 December 1995 by the Acting Prime Minister of Australia on "The Fifth French Nuclear Test"...
05.12.1995
On 27 November 1995, the Director General received a communication dated 24 November 1995 from the Permanent Mission of Australia transmitting Statements of 22 November 1995 by the Prime Minister of Australia, by the Minister for Foreign Affairs of Australia and the Secretary-General of the South Pacific Forum on "The Fourth French Nuclear Test"...
15.11.1995
On 2 November 1995, the Director General received a communication dated 31 October 1995 from the Permanent Mission of Australia transmitting a Statement of 28 October 1995 by the Prime Minister of Australia on "The Third French Nuclear Test"...
18.10.1995
On 5 October 1995, the Director General received a communication dated 3 October 1995 from the Permanent Mission of Australia transmitting a Statement of 2 October 1995 by the Prime Minister of Australia on "The Second French Nuclear Test"...
15.09.1995
On 8 September 1995, the Director General received a communication dated 7 September 1995 from the Permanent Mission of Australia transmitting two Statements by the Prime Minister of Australia, one issued in his capacity as Chairman of the South Pacific Forum, concerning the resumption of nuclear testing by France...
11.09.1995
On 1 September 1995, the Director General received a communication dated 30 August 1995 from the Permanent Mission of Australia transmitting a Declaration of 17 August 1995 by South Pacific Environment Ministers concerning the resumption of nuclear testing by France...
11.09.1995
On 25 August 1995, the Director General received a communication dated 23 August 1995 from the Permanent Mission of Australia transmitting a Statement of 22 August 1995 by the Prime Minister of Australia made as Chairman of the South Pacific Forum concerning the second test of a nuclear weapon by China since the 1995 NPT Review and Extension Conference...
23.08.1995
On 3 July 1995, the Director General received a communication dated 30 June 1995 transmitting a Statement of 23 June 1995 by the Prime Minister of Australia concerning the resumption of nuclear testing by France. As requested by the Permanent Mission of Australia, the text of the Statement is being circulated for the information of Member States of the Agency
12.06.1995
On 9 June 1005, the Director General received the following letter, addressed to him by the Governor from Australia on the Board of Governors...
01.08.1988
The Treaty of the Non~Proliferation of Nuclear Weapons (NPT) was opened for signature on 1 July 1968...
01.02.1986
On 6 August 1985 the South Pacific Forum, a body comprising the independent and self-governing countries of the South Pacific (Australia, the Cook Islands, Fiji, Kiribati, Nauru, New Zealand, Niue, Papua New Guinea, the Solomon Islands, Tonga, Tuvalu, Vanuatu and Western Samoa), endorsed the text of the South Pacific Nuclear Free Zone Treaty and opened it for signature...