1893-1976
Eastern Europe
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Southern Africa
1918 - 2013
Western Europe
North America
1989 -
1986 -
November 8, 2016
French ambassador to the Conference on Disarmament in Geneva.
March 24, 2017
Member of the US Delegation to the 1995 NPT RevCon
February 7, 2017
President of the 1995 Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty Review and Extension Conference
December 14, 2016
The interview with Hans Blix, conducted by Michal Onderco, delves into Blix's experiences as Director-General of the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) and his pivotal role in strengthening the agency's safeguards and mandate in the wake of nuclear proliferation challenges. Blix reflects on the lessons learned from Iraq, South Africa, and North Korea, emphasizing the need for comprehensive and intrusive inspection mechanisms to ensure compliance with nuclear treaties. He discusses the balance between diplomacy and enforcement, contrasting the IAEA's professional inspection style with the more confrontational approach of other agencies like UNSCOM. The conversation also explores Blix's advocacy for consolidating nuclear verification efforts within the IAEA, despite opposition favoring the creation of new organizations. Throughout, Blix underscores the importance of maintaining the IAEA's impartiality and technical credibility in the politically charged landscape of global nuclear governance.
October 20, 2016
Permanent Representative of the Russian Federation to the Conference on Disarmament in Geneva.
2002
Final decisions made at the NPT review conference.
1995
Drawings of "Del the wonder dog" at the 1995 NPT conference.
April 27, 1995
The Ministers of the Coordinating Bureau of the Non-Aligned Countries agreed that the NPT should be extended and a regular review conference held every five years.
July 25, 1994
The Council of the European Union votes to extend the NPT indefinitely.
April 18, 1995
Opening statements in the General Debate by Canada, Egypt, France, Germany, United Kingdom, United States, Russia, South Africa, The Netherlands.