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PRESS RELEASE CND Renews Call for Convention Banning All Nuclear Weapons28 March 2007: for immediate release UK Completes Abolition of Chemical Weapons Under International Treaty The Campaign for Nuclear Disarmament today renewed its call for a diplomatic effort by all States to approve a Nuclear Weapons Convention banning all nuclear weapons. A draft Nuclear Weapons Convention is already lodged at the United Nations. (note 1) A recent YouGov poll commissioned by CND found that 64% of the British public want the government to support a convention banning all nuclear weapons. (note 2) CND’s latest call for multilateral nuclear disarmament initiatives comes as the Ministry of Defence announced yesterday that it had finished dismantling all remaining chemical weapons, as required under the Chemical Weapons Convention, signed by 182 nations. Commenting on the abolition of Britain’s chemical weapons stockpile, a MoD spokesman said, ‘Britain now no longer has any chemical weapons, usable or not. What we’ve destroyed is a drop in the ocean, but symbolically it’s very important.’ (note 3) Kate Hudson, Chair of the Campaign for Nuclear Disarmament, said: ‘By completing its obligations under the Chemical Weapons Convention to destroy all remaining chemical weapons, Britain has demonstrated that it is possible for a Convention banning an indiscriminate weapon of mass destruction to have a serious impact in creating a safer world.’ ‘Our government must immediately overturn the decision to replace
Trident and take a leading role in advancing a Nuclear Weapons Convention
which would ban all nuclear weapons.’ Notes to Editor: 1. The text of the draft Nuclear Weapons Convention is available online
at http://www.middlepowers.org/mpi/docs/model_convention.pdf
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