MEDIA ADVISORY-SAVE THE DATE: September 23
For the journalists covering the U.N.
General Assembly General Debate, EARLY
ENTRY INTO FORCE OF THE Comprehensive
Nuclear-Test-Ban Treaty (CTBT)
For the journalists covering the U.N.
General Assembly General Debate, EARLY
ENTRY INTO FORCE OF THE Comprehensive
Nuclear-Test-Ban Treaty (CTBT)
-- EVER URGENT TASK OF THE INTERNATIONAL COMMUNITY --
FOREIGN MINISTERS
U.N. SECRETARY GENERAL BAN KI-MOON
CTBTO EXECUTIVE SECRETARY TIBOR TÓTH
Vienna, 22 September 2010
Leading international figures will address a conference to promote the treaty that bans all nuclear explosions.
Foreign Ministers of the State Signatories of the CTBT will attend the Fifth Ministerial Meeting to promote the early entry-into-force of the Treaty on Thursday, 23 September 2010 at 14:15 at the United Nations Headquarters, Conference Room 2 in the Temporary North Lawn Building, in New York, United States. (For further details of the Meeting, please click here .)
The CTBT bans all nuclear explosions. Although already signed by 182 countries and ratified by 153, the Treaty can only enter into force once it is signed and ratified by 44 ‘Annex 2’ States. Nine have yet to do so: China, Democratic People’s Republic of Korea (DPRK), Egypt, India, Indonesia, Iran, Israel, Pakistan and the United States. In order to raise political momentum for the early entry into force of the CTBT, the Ministers will issue a Joint Ministerial Statement.
All the UN accredited journalists are invited to a press stake-out at the UN Security Council at 14:45 where Kevin Rudd, Minister of Foreign Affairs of Australia, the Chairperson of the Meeting, will make a briefing on the Meeting, together with Ban Ki-moon, UN Secretary- General .
For accreditation information, see UN website at
http://www.un.org/media/accreditation/index.htm
For events-related information, please contact Benjamin Villanti, tel: 212-521-1593, e-mail: benjamin.villanti@dn.mofa.go.jp or Shoko Fujimoto, tel: 212-350-6094 (at the Japanese Mission to the UN in New York).
FOREIGN MINISTERS
U.N. SECRETARY GENERAL BAN KI-MOON
CTBTO EXECUTIVE SECRETARY TIBOR TÓTH
Vienna, 22 September 2010
Leading international figures will address a conference to promote the treaty that bans all nuclear explosions.
Foreign Ministers of the State Signatories of the CTBT will attend the Fifth Ministerial Meeting to promote the early entry-into-force of the Treaty on Thursday, 23 September 2010 at 14:15 at the United Nations Headquarters, Conference Room 2 in the Temporary North Lawn Building, in New York, United States. (For further details of the Meeting, please click here .)
The CTBT bans all nuclear explosions. Although already signed by 182 countries and ratified by 153, the Treaty can only enter into force once it is signed and ratified by 44 ‘Annex 2’ States. Nine have yet to do so: China, Democratic People’s Republic of Korea (DPRK), Egypt, India, Indonesia, Iran, Israel, Pakistan and the United States. In order to raise political momentum for the early entry into force of the CTBT, the Ministers will issue a Joint Ministerial Statement.
All the UN accredited journalists are invited to a press stake-out at the UN Security Council at 14:45 where Kevin Rudd, Minister of Foreign Affairs of Australia, the Chairperson of the Meeting, will make a briefing on the Meeting, together with Ban Ki-moon, UN Secretary- General .
For accreditation information, see UN website at
http://www.un.org/media/accreditation/index.htm
For events-related information, please contact Benjamin Villanti, tel: 212-521-1593, e-mail: benjamin.villanti@dn.mofa.go.jp or Shoko Fujimoto, tel: 212-350-6094 (at the Japanese Mission to the UN in New York).
For further information on the CTBT, please see www.ctbto.org – your resource on ending nuclear testing,
or contact: Annika Thunborg, Spokesperson and Chief, Public Information
T +43 1 26030-6375
E annika.thunborg@ctbto.org
M +43 699 1459 6375
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or contact: Annika Thunborg, Spokesperson and Chief, Public Information
T +43 1 26030-6375
E annika.thunborg@ctbto.org
M +43 699 1459 6375
I www.ctbto.org Connect with CTBTO on facebook, twitter, flickr and youtube.