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1st LD: Nuke elimination top priority for UN, says Ban

Xinhua, April 28, 2015 Adjust font size:

UN Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon said Monday that "eliminating nuclear weapons is a top priority for the United Nations," calling upon States to work hard and constructively in the coming weeks to produce an outcome that strengthens the Treaty on the Non-Proliferation of Nuclear Weapons (NPT).

The secretary-general made the statement in his message to the opening of a month-long review conference of the parties to the NPT. The message was read by Deputy UN Secretary-General Jan Eliasson to the conference, which runs from April 27 to May 22.

"Eliminating nuclear weapons is a top priority for the United Nations," Ban said. "No other weapon has the potential to inflict such wanton destruction on our world."

According to the UN chief, the Non-Proliferation Treaty is the cornerstone of the non-proliferation regime and an essential basis for realizing a nuclear-weapon-free world.

Conferences to review the operation of the treaty have been held at five-year intervals since the treaty went into effect in 1970. Each conference has sought to find agreement on a final declaration that would assess the implementation of the treaty's provisions and make recommendations on measures to further strengthen it. Endite