NPT Review Conference fails to agree on final document — chairman
Permanent Representative of Vietnam to the UN Do Hung Viet expressed deep regret that the conference was not able to reach consensus after consultations
UNITED NATIONS, May 23. /TASS/. The Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty (NPT) Review Conference held at the UN failed to reach consensus on a final document, said Permanent Representative of Vietnam to the UN, Do Hung Viet, who is chairing the conference.
"Despite intensive consultations, the conference could not reach agreement on the substantive part, part one of the draft final document," he said. "To my deep regret, this conference was not able to reach consensus," the diplomat added.
The draft document reflected an attempt to find "common ground" across the three main pillars of the NPT: nuclear disarmament, non-proliferation, and the peaceful uses of nuclear energy, the chairman noted, adding that he had presented four versions of the draft final document revised to take into account the wishes of the participating states.
"The document before you is a genuine attempt to find common ground. <…> However, it is my understanding that the conference is not in a position to achieve agreement on its substantive work," Do Hung Viet said.
On April 27, the 11th NPT Review Conference began at the UN Headquarters in New York. This conference, held every five years, brings together nearly all 191 countries party to the treaty to assess NPT implementation in three main areas: non-proliferation, nuclear disarmament, and the peaceful uses of nuclear energy.