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Progress on UN call for arms trade treaty

Most of the world's major weapons exporters, including the United States, have supported a UN resolution that calls for a treaty aimed at strengthening controls on the international arms trade.

Updated on: Oct 31, 2009 07:46 AM IST
AFP | By , United Nations
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Most of the world's major weapons exporters, including the United States, have supported a UN resolution that calls for a treaty aimed at strengthening controls on the international arms trade.

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The UN General Assembly's first committee on disarmament and peace passed the resolution on Friday calling for a treaty by 153 votes to one, with 19 abstentions. Only Zimbabwe voted against it.

The General Assembly itself is expected to adopt the resolution before the end of the year, the culmination of years of discussion and debate.

The resolution establishes a schedule for laying out a treaty on the import, export and transfer of conventional weapons.

It "decides to convene the United Nations Conference on the Arms Trade Treaty (ATT) in 2012... to elaborate a legally binding instrument on the highest possible common international standards for the transfer of conventional arms."

The UN General Assembly passed a resolution in 2006 calling for such a treaty, but the United States, the world's biggest exporter of weaponry, voted against it, the only country to do so.

 
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