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Fifty-first session Agenda item 72 51/46. Review and implementation of the Concluding Document of the Twelfth Special Session of the General Assembly The General Assembly,
Convinced that the use of nuclear weapons poses the most serious threat
to the survival of mankind,
Bearing in mind the advisory opinion of the International Court of
Justice of 8 July 1996 on the Legality of the Threat or Use of Nuclear
Weapons,
Convinced that a multilateral, universal and binding agreement
prohibiting the use or threat of use of nuclear weapons would contribute to
the elimination of the nuclear threat and to the climate for negotiations
leading to the ultimate elimination of nuclear weapons, thereby strengthening
international peace and security,
Conscious that some steps taken by the Russian Federation and the United
States of America towards a reduction of their nuclear weapons and the
improvement in the international climate can contribute towards the goal of
the complete elimination of nuclear weapons,
Recalling that, in paragraph 58 of the Final Document of the Tenth
Special Session of the General Assembly,(8) it is stated that all States should
actively participate in efforts to bring about conditions in international
relations among States in which a code of peaceful conduct of nations in
international affairs could be agreed upon and that would preclude the use or
threat of use of nuclear weapons,
Reaffirming that any use of nuclear weapons would be a violation of the
Charter of the United Nations and a crime against humanity, as declared in its
resolutions 1653 (XVI) of 24 November 1961, 33/71 B of 14 December 1978, 34/83
G of 11 December 1979, 35/152 D of 12 December 1980 and 36/92 I of 9 December
1981,
Determined to achieve an international convention prohibiting the
development, production, stockpiling and use of nuclear weapons, leading to
their ultimate destruction,
Stressing that an international convention on the prohibition of the use
of nuclear weapons would be an important step in a phased programme towards
the complete elimination of nuclear weapons within a time-bound framework,
Noting with regret that the Conference on Disarmament, during its 1996
session, was unable to undertake negotiations on this subject as called for in
General Assembly resolution 50/71 E of 12 December 1995,
1. Reiterates its request to the Conference on Disarmament to
commence negotiations, in order to reach agreement on an international
convention prohibiting the use or threat of use of nuclear weapons under any
circumstances, taking as a possible basis the draft Convention on the
Prohibition of the Use of Nuclear Weapons annexed to the present resolution;
2. Requests the Conference on Disarmament to report to the General
Assembly on the results of those negotiations.
79th plenary meeting
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