UNSCOM seeks document from Iraqi side in order to have a full understanding of the way those weapons were conceived, produced and in some cases destroyed.
Following the first Gulf War the United Nations Special Commission was created to supervise the destruction of Iraq’s weapons of mass destruction and missile capabilities.
Looking to fulfill its international responsibilities Cuba accedes to the NPT and Treaty of Tlatelolco.
US and Japan established the Commission to conduct official discussions on a regular basis.
The status of nuclear weapons, weapons-usable nuclear material, export controls, and nonproliferation and disarmament assistance programs in Belarus, Kazakhstan, Russia and Ukraine.
Iraq’s unilateral destruction creates problems for Special Commission’s verification process.
Meeting report with agenda and discussion of possible future sessions.
Seminar promoting disarmament and nonproliferation education held for the first time as a side event to the NPT PrepCom.