2016: Eighth Ministerial Meeting of the Friends of the CTBT

Three days before the 20th anniversary of the Comprehensive Nuclear-Test-Ban Treaty’s (CTBT) opening for signature, foreign ministers and high-level representatives of Member States convened in New York on 21 September 2016 to issue a joint call for the Treaty’s prompt entry into force.

The eighth Ministerial Meeting was chaired by the Foreign Ministers of the “Friends of the CTBT” – Australia, Canada, Finland, Germany, Article XIV co-chair Japan, and the Netherlands – in cooperation with Article XIV co-chair Kazakhstan and the United Nations. In his remarks, United Nations Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon told participants: “The Treaty’s failure to enter into force was unacceptable when I entered office in 2007. It is beyond unacceptable now.”

UN Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon

Minister of Foreign Affairs of Australia, Julie Bishop

Despite the challenges, I do see progress – and many reasons for optimism. Together, let us strengthen our resolve. As States Signatories, you are the stakeholders and owners of the process that will lead us to entry into force. Let’s not wait another twenty years. It is time to lock in the benefits of this Treaty and secure a nuclear test-free world once and for all.

The meeting was unanimous in condemning the recent announced nuclear test by the Democratic People’s Republic of Korea and in urging all states who have not yet done so to sign and/or ratify the CTBT. Meeting participants looked forward to the announced ratification deposits later that same day by Myanmar and Swaziland and adopted a Joint Statement.

CTBTO Executive Secretary Lassina Zerbo

Minister for Foreign Affairs of Japan, Fumio Kishida

We have to guard against complacency. If each new nuclear test announced by the DPRK is met with a mere shrug of the shoulders, this sends a dangerous signal. It is my hope – and, I think, our shared aspiration – that the international community will make clear its resolve that the global norm against nuclear testing must be entrenched and followed by all nations.

The interventions made at the Meeting echo the statement recently issued jointly by the five permanent members of the UN Security Council: China, France, the Russian Federation, the United Kingdom, and the United States, recognising the CTBT as an instrument that “constrains the development and qualitative improvement of nuclear weapons and thereby provides an effective disarmament and non-proliferation measure.” The so-called P5 nations pledged “to strive for the Treaty’s early ratification and prompt entry into force and urge[d] all states that have not done so to sign and ratify the Treaty.”

Read the Joint Statement

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CTBTO

CTBT Ministerial Meeting - Wednesday, 21 Sept. 2016

  State/Chair Speaker
     
1 Opening Statements  
  Australia, Co-Chair H.E. Ms Julie Bishop,
Minister for Foreign Affairs
  Secretary General of the United Nations
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H.E. Mr Ban Ki-moon
  Executive Secretary of the CTBTO
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Dr Lassina Zerbo
2 Universalisation of the Treaty  
  Finland H.E. Mr Timo Soini,
Minister for Foreign Affairs
  Kingdom of Thailand
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H.E. Mr Don Pramudwinai,
Minister for Foreign Affairs
  Kingdom of Swaziland H.E. Chief Mgwagwa Gamedze,
Minister for Foreign Affairs and International Cooperation
  Republic of the Union of Myanmar H.E. U Kyaw Tin,
Minister of State for Foreign Affairs
3 Entry into Force of the Treaty  
  The Netherlands H.E. Mr Bert Koenders,
Minister for Foreign Affairs
  Kazakhstan
 
H.E. Mr Erlan A. Idrissov,
Minister of Foreign Affairs
  United States
 
H.E. Ms Rose Gottemoeller,
Under Secretary of State for Arms Control and International Security
4 Role of the verification regime: detecting DPRK test and progress toward its completion  
  European Union
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H.E. Ms Federica Mogherini,
High Representative of the European Union
  Republic of Korea
 
H.E. Mr Byung-se Yun,
Minister of Foreign Affairs
5 Initiative to strengthen the verification regime  
  Germany H.E. Mr Frank-Walter Steinmeier,
Minister for Foreign Affairs
  Indonesia H.E. Ms Retno Marsudi,
Minister of Foreign Affairs
  Argentina H.E. Mr Gustavo Zlauvinen,
Under-Secretary for External Relations
6 Further action on the global norm against testing  
  Canada
 
H.E. Mr Stéphane Dion,
Minister of Foreign Affairs
7 Adoption of the Joint Statement and closing statement  
  Japan, Co-Chair
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H.E. Mr Fumio Kishida,
Minister for Foreign Affairs

Statements - not delivered - CTBT Ministerial Meeting

  State/Chair Speaker
1 Azerbaijan
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2 Belarus
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3 Italy
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4 Pakistan
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5 Russian Federation
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Joint Statement

Read the Joint Ministerial Statement (PDF)