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UN:
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UN GROUP LAUNCH TO CURB BIOLOGICAL WEAPONS THREAT:
20/8/2007 (MaximsNews.com, UN)
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- 20 August 2007 – The
United Nations inaugurated a new unit today to further bolster its efforts to
reduce the threat to the international community posed by weapons of mass
destruction. The Implementation Support Unit (ISU) – which will help States
Parties in their efforts to bolster implementation of the Biological Weapons
Convention – was launched today in Geneva as part of the UN Office for
Disarmament Affairs.
The
decision to form the ISU was taken in December 2006 at the Sixth Review
Conference of the Biological Weapons Convention, and is a landmark since the
Unit is the first institutional support mechanism created to support global
efforts to curb biological weapons. The decision to form the ISU was taken in
December 2006 at the Sixth Review Conference of the Biological Weapons
Convention, and is a landmark since the Unit is the first institutional support
mechanism created to support global efforts to curb biological weapons.
The
Convention entered into force in 1975, and is the first multilateral disarmament
treaty which bans an entire category of weapons. Unlike nuclear and chemical
weapons treaties which both are supported by well-established international
organizations – the UN International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) and the
Organization for the prohibition of Chemical Weapons (OPCW), respectively – no
such support exists for biological weapons, until now.
“The
Unit will harness resources, force connections, develop networks and identify
opportunities,” said Ambassador Masood Khan of Pakistan, who is chairing the
2007 Convention meetings. “It will make an important and innovative
contribution to our collective effort to reduce the terrible threat posed by
biological weapons.”
The ISU
is mandated to provide administrative support, including acting as a focal point
for States Parties who submit information, to States Parties, as well as
promoting confidence-building measures. It is also tasked with furthering
support for the ban on biological weapons and to convince non-adherents to
joining the Convention.
“Much
of the mandate of the Unit is concerned with facilitating communication among
States parties and, upon request, facilitating contacts with scientific and
academic institutions, as well as non-governmental organizations,” said Sergio
Duarte, High Representative for Disarmament Affairs. “Clearly, the most States
Parties make use of such services, the better they work.”
The
inauguration of the ISU, which will be funded by States Parties to the
Convention, coincided with the start of a meeting among experts to strengthen
implementation of the treaty.
The
Convention entered into force in 1975, and is the first multilateral disarmament
treaty which bans an entire category of weapons.
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