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1967
Extensive account of CSSR-Chinese relations, including controversy surrounding the Cultural Revolution and Chinese extremism, anti-Soviet proclivities within the Chinese leadership, and the Chinese hydrogen bomb test on June 17th.
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.
January 24, 1995
The Group of Non-Aligned and Other States presents a short working paper summarizing Article X.2 and the available options for extending the NPT.
December 27, 1994
Legal analysis of Article X.2, which states that after 25 years the treaty takes force (in 1970), treaty members will hold a conference to determine if the NPT will be extended indefinitely or for an additional fixed period(s).
September 15, 1994
European Union document on legal aspects in connection with the NPT.
1950
Photograph of pacifist petition regarding the manufacture of atomic weapons.
January 16, 1974
Summary of Australian Prime Minister's visit to China that assesses Australia's relations with China and relations with other nations in the Pacific.
July 19, 1994
The EU Working Group on Non-Proliferation developed the first draft what later became the Council Decision 94/509/CFSP. The draft identified three decisions: to convince states outside the Treaty to join it; to encourage participation in the remaining Preparatory Committee meetings;and to build consensus for indefinite extension. The proposal was a so-called “A” Item, meaning that the Foreign Ministers would not even discuss it; they only were to approve it.
July 7, 1994
In a meeting, the Working Group started to develop the wording of the Council Decision on the NPT Review and Extension Conference in 1995