Indonesia, which represent the countries of Non-Aligned Movement (NAM) in 2025 to target nuclear weapons are abolished from the earth.
The desire was expressed by Ambassador and Permanent Representative to the United Nations (UN) in New York, Hasan Kleib, on hearing the opening session of the UN General Assembly First Committee, on Monday local time.
The trial committee was discussing disarmament and international security
When delivering a statement on behalf of NAM at the hearing, Ambassador Hasan Kleib emphasize that the total elimination of nuclear weapons is the only way to combat the threat of use of nuclear weapons.
Therefore, said Hasan, NAM stresses the importance of the world to start negotiations as soon as possible at the Conference on Disarmament on a gradual program for the elimination of nuclear weapons with a detailed time frame, including a Nuclear Weapons Convention.
"What should be the target is nuclear weapons in 2025 should be abolished totally," he asserted.
Addition of nuclear weapons, Hasan also confirmed for the full chemical weapons be destroyed by those countries which had expressed its interest in accordance with their commitments on the Chemical Weapons Convention treaty to create a world free of chemical weapons began in 2012.
Ambassador Hasan Kleib said that the doctrine concerning nuclear weapons held by military alliances such as NATO is the wrong concept and disturbing world peace.
The concept was considered to hamper efforts to eliminate nuclear weapons completely.
Related to the realization effort of Nuclear Weapon Free Zone in the Middle East, Indonesia on behalf of the Non-Aligned Movement demanded Israel's immediate and soon became a party on an anti-nuclear proliferation treaty (NPT) and place all its nuclear facilities under the supervision of International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA).
NAM also asked UN Secretary General in 2012 held a meeting to discuss and promote the creation of Nuclear Weapon Free Zone in the Middle East.
Indonesia is currently the Coordinator of the NAM Working Group on Disarmament.
Thus, Indonesia to lead and coordinate the positions of 119 NAM member states, associated with disarmament issues.
During the hearing the Committee I, which will last until November 2010, Indonesia will lead the negotiations and propose the design of six UN General Assembly resolution.
The draft resolution (Ranres) in question is setting further biological weapons in accordance with the Geneva Protocol of 1925; The importance of the international community to give attention to the problem of uranium that can be used as a weapon.
In addition, the importance of seeing the connection between the efforts of disarmament and development.
Three other Ranres the importance comply with environmental norms in the formulation and implementation of agreements in the field of disarmament, development centers, dissemination of information related to peace and disarmament, and the need for the 4th Special Session of the UN General Assembly on disarmament effort to maintain momentum disarmament, especially nuclear weapons.
UN General Assembly First Committee is one of the main forum within the UN held to discuss and agree on various measures for disarmament and preventing the spread of weapons that could endanger world peace and security. Indonesia Today