On Africa Day, CTBTO Executive Secretary Lassina Zerbo pays tribute to African commitment to nuclear disarmament
Vienna, 25 May 2017
The Executive Secretary of the Comprehensive Test Ban Treaty Organization (CTBTO) Lassina Zerbo, a Burkina Faso national, addressed the event and emphasized the important role Africa plays for the Comprehensive Test Ban Treaty (CTBT). Their leadership in banning all nuclear testing serves as an example to the international community: Of Africa’s 54 States, 51 have signed the CTBT, and 45 have also ratified it by now. The continent is also the world’s most recent and largest nuclear-weapon-free zone. The Pelindaba treaty entered into force in 2009 and prohibits the testing, research, development, manufacturing, stockpiling, acquisition, possession, control and stationing of nuclear explosive devices in the territories of its Member States. Africa also plays a key role in the CTBT verification regime by hosting numerous monitoring facilities. Once complete, 38 monitoring facilities will be located in 24 African States.

Celebrating the unity of the African community
“In many respects, Africa has been leading the charge against nuclear disarmament and non-proliferation, making our work easier and more visible.”

CTBTO Executive Secretary Lassina Zerbo

Visitors coming together and tasting a range of national dishes
25 May 2017