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Tak wygląda Policy Statement - dokument, który czasami również należy napisać przed wyjazdem na Model Obrad ONZ Sample Policy Statement (from THIMUN INSTRUCTIONAL GUIDE) Delegation: Botswana Commission: Disarmament The Question of Nuclear-Weapon-Free-Zones (NFZs) Botswana sees it as vital for peaceful coexistence that we encourage the establishment of nuclear weapon-free zones in various regions of the world as we hope that such efforts will lead to the total denuclearisation of the world. As defined in previous GA resolutions, nuclear weapon-free zones shall be any zone, recognised as such by the GA, established by any group of states in the free exercise of their sovereignty, under a treaty or convention which: a. defines the status of complete absence of nuclear weapons to which the zone shall be subject; and b. establishes an international system of verification and control to guarantee compliance with the obligations derived from this status. Botswana applauds the recent efforts made by the members of the UN to facilitate the establishment of a nuclear weapon-free zone in Africa, under the 1996 Treaty of Pelindaba. We also praise the setting up of such zones in Asia, the Middle East and Latin America. Botswana hopes that all nations will lend support to the creation of nuclear weapon-free zones in such areas and urges that nuclear energy be used only for peaceful means. However, Botswana expresses its deepest regret that, in recent efforts to establish NFZs, some countries have refused to abide by the will of the international community. It is our deepest interest to see that nuclear energy is used for peaceful purposes, and the nations with nuclear capability prevent the proliferation of such weapons to nations in potential NFZs. |