The fourth day consisted of statements on general disarmament matters and on the specific issue of security assurances.
The morning session was set aside for non-governmental organizations (NGOs) to address the PrepCom, while the afternoon saw the continuation of general debate and the beginnings of discussions on Cluster 1 issues.
The second session of the PrepCom continued on Tuesday with two sessions devoted to general debate.
The second session began on April 22, 2013 as scheduled.
CNS compiled frequently asked questions relating to the PrepCom in Geneva, April 22 – May 3, 2013.
An updated report released ahead of the 2nd NPT PrepCom.
An updated report on implementation of the 2010 NPT Action Plan’s disarmament section released ahead of the 2nd NPT PrepCom.
CNS experts and MIIS students will observe the 2nd session of the Preparatory Committee (PrepCom) for the 2015 Review Conference.
Gaukhar Mukhatzhanova June 2012 On May 11, 2012, the Preparatory Committee [PrepCom] for the 2015 Review Conference [RevCon] of the Nuclear Nonproliferation Treaty [NPT] concluded its first two-week session in Vienna under the chairmanship of Ambassador Peter Woolcott of Australia. Uniformly described as smooth and business-like, the 2012 PrepCom meeting accomplished most of its tasks […]
CNS experts and students will attend the first session of the PrepCom for the 2015 RevCon as observers.