Articles by Amb. Sergio Duarte

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Pugwash Statement on the U.S. 2018 Nuclear Posture Review
Amb. Sergio Duarte | Pugwash Conferences on Science and World Affairs – TRANSCEND Media Service, 12 Feb 2018

6 Feb 2018 – The expansion of the role of nuclear weapons risks triggering another round of the nuclear arms race, dramatically increases the risks of their use, and makes the road to a nuclear weapons free world even more difficult. This latest development will serve only to increase the saliency and attractiveness of nuclear weapons, and will certainly not enhance international security, let alone prospects for progress in bilateral and multilateral disarmament and non-proliferation efforts.

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Nobel Peace Prize for Nuclear Disarmament
Amb. Sergio Duarte – TRANSCEND Media Service, 23 Oct 2017

23 Oct 2017 – The 2017 Nobel Peace Prize has been awarded to ICAN. This is the third time that a non-governmental organization dedicated to disarmament receives this prestigious honor. During the past decade ICAN developed intense activity in the preparation and support of the negotiation of the prohibition of nuclear weapons, leading to their elimination. A treaty to that effect was adopted last July 7 at the United Nations.

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A Low Enriched Uranium Bank in Kazakhstan
Amb. Sergio Duarte – TRANSCEND Media Service, 18 Sep 2017

13 Sep 2017 – A new facility designed to help prevent the proliferation of nuclear weapons – the Low Enriched Uranium Bank – was inaugurated last August 29 at Astana, the capital of Kazakhstan. The inauguration coincided with the International Day Against Nuclear Tests, declared in 2009 by the United Nations.

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A New Treaty to Speed Up Nuclear Disarmament
Amb. Sergio Duarte – TRANSCEND Media Service, 17 Jul 2017

Despite the general lack of interest and deeply ingrained misconceptions on the part of the mainstream media in the Nuclear Weapon States and their allies, public opinion worldwide may have a different perception. It is essential, for this reason, to disseminate knowledge about the Treaty and its motivation.

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A Bold Step toward the Elimination of Nuclear Weapons
Amb. Sergio Duarte – TRANSCEND Media Service, 5 Jun 2017

Mainstream media in the central countries in general has paid little or no attention to the process of negotiation of the Convention, although specialized publications have been examining the implications of the adoption of an instrument of this kind. World public opinion and civil society organizations, particularly in the former States and their allies, have an important role to play in ensuring the success of the Convention and its ability to become a universal, legally binding instrument of codification of the repudiation of nuclear weapons.

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A Treaty to Ban Nuclear Weapons Is in the Making
Amb. Sergio Duarte – TRANSCEND Media Service, 10 Apr 2017

10 Apr 2017 – The nine possessors of nuclear weapons and most of their allies chose to ignore the negotiations on a legally binding instrument to prohibit nuclear weapons, leading towards their total elimination… It is time for mankind as a whole to act decisively in defense of its own survival.

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Will Mankind Succeed in Prohibiting Nuclear Weapons?
Amb. Sergio Duarte – TRANSCEND Media Service, 20 Mar 2017

For the first time since the foundation of the UN, the majority of the international community seems prepared to take a bold and fundamental step leading to the abolition of nuclear weapons. The negotiating conference will be held in New York from March 27 to 31 and from June 15 to March 7 2017 and is open to all States, international organizations and representatives of civil society.

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Treaty of Tlatelolco: Fifty Years of Success
Amb. Sergio Duarte and Jenifer Mackby – TRANSCEND Media Service, 13 Feb 2017

On February 14, 2017 the Treaty for the Prohibition of Nuclear Weapons in Latin America and the Caribbean – Treaty of Tlatelolco – will celebrate its 50th anniversary. The Treaty prohibits the testing, use, manufacture, production or acquisition of nuclear weapons. All 33 countries in the region are party to it.

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Marshall Islands: A Bold Step towards Nuclear Disarmament
Amb. Sergio Duarte – TRANSCEND Media Service, 16 Jan 2017

In 2014 the Republic of the Marshall Islands filed two legal suits: one at the International Court of Justice against the nine countries that possess nuclear weapons and another at an American federal court against the government of the United States. The suits did not seek financial compensation but rather requested a declaratory judgment of breach of obligations under Article VI the Nuclear Non-proliferation Treaty.

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The Need for the Entry into Force of the CTBT
Amb. Sergio Duarte – TRANSCEND Media Service, 28 Nov 2016

25 Nov 2016 – Since its adoption by the UN in 1996, the Comprehensive Test Ban Treaty has remained in a singular and unprecedented situation. The negotiation of a ban on nuclear weapons due to start in March 2017 at the United Nations provides a promising and authoritative forum for reaching agreement on realistic measures of nuclear disarmament as well as on a decisive push for a universal, legally binding prohibition of tests.

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After the Iran Agreement: How Close Are We to “a World Free of Nuclear Weapons?”
Amb. Sergio Duarte – TRANSCEND Media Service, 25 Jan 2016

The JCPOA is undoubtedly a victory for non-proliferation advocates, but the current possessors of nuclear weapons do not seem willing to apply the same logic to their own continuing programs of increase and “modernization” of their arsenals and point to the technological advancement of their rivals in order to justify their own military efforts. The nuclear arms race takes on new forms as bombs become smaller, lighter and smarter.

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The United Nations at 70
Amb. Sergio Duarte – TRANSCEND Media Service, 19 Oct 2015

Seventy years ago, on October 24 1945, the Charter of the United Nations entered into force. It is the duty of the entire international community to do the utmost in order to make true the lofty ideals under which it was founded.

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