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USIS Washington File

20 April 2000

Text: Albright to Lead U.S. Delegation at NPT Review Conference Opening

(Carries message of full U.S. commitment to Treaty objectives) (400)

Secretary of State Madeleine Albright will lead the U.S. delegation at
the opening session of the Non-Proliferation Treaty (NPT) Review
Conference in New York April 24.

In a statement issued April 20, State Department spokesman James Rubin
called the NPT "an indispensable tool in preventing the spread of
nuclear weapons" and said the United States "remains fully committed"
to the Treaty and its objectives.

Following is the text of Rubin's statement:

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U.S. DEPARTMENT OF STATE
Office of the Spokesman

April 20, 2000

STATEMENT BY JAMES P. RUBIN, SPOKESMAN

Secretary Albright to Lead U.S. Delegation at Opening of the
Non-Proliferation Treaty (NPT) Review Conference

Secretary of State Madeleine K. Albright will lead the United States
delegation at the opening session of the Sixth Review Conference of
the Parties to the Treaty on the Non-Proliferation of Nuclear Weapons
(NPT) on Monday, April 24, in New York. On Monday afternoon Secretary
Albright will deliver the U.S. Statement to the Conference in Plenary
Session.

The NPT provides that the Parties may meet every five years to review
the operation of this Treaty with a view to assuring that its purposes
and provisions are being realized. At the 1995 Review and Extension
Conference the Parties decided to extend the NPT indefinitely and
without condition and to hold the next Review Conference in 2000. This
Conference is the first to meet since that historic decision.

The NPT is nearly universal, and is an indispensable tool in
preventing the spread of nuclear weapons. The Treaty provides an
essential foundation for the reduction of existing nuclear arsenals
and for promoting progress toward nuclear disarmament. It also
promotes the peaceful uses of the atom in a wide range of
applications, including medicine, industry, and agriculture.

The United States remains fully committed to the NPT and to its
objectives. We look forward to a comprehensive and balanced review of
the Treaty, and to a reaffirmation by all Parties of the critical
importance of the NPT to regional and global security.

In conjunction with the Secretary's address, the U.S. Delegation will
release a report outlining the U.S. commitment to promoting nuclear
arms control and disarmament.

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