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genuine political will on the part of the nuclear-weapon States to fulfil their legal
obligations under article VI of the Treaty and implement their explicit pl edges to | false |
obligations under article VI of the Treaty and implement their explicit pl edges to
completely eliminate their nuclear arsenals. That merely compounds the frustration | false |
completely eliminate their nuclear arsenals. That merely compounds the frustration
of non-nuclear-weapon States, which will inevitably undermine the validity and | false |
of non-nuclear-weapon States, which will inevitably undermine the validity and
credibility of the Non-Proliferation Treaty and reduce its effectiveness, thereby | false |
credibility of the Non-Proliferation Treaty and reduce its effectiveness, thereby
adversely affecting international peace and security. | false |
adversely affecting international peace and security.
14. The Syrian Arab Republic emphasizes the need for nuclear-weapon States to | true |
14. The Syrian Arab Republic emphasizes the need for nuclear-weapon States to
abide by article 1 of the Treaty. In that connection, the Syrian Arab Republic stresses | false |
abide by article 1 of the Treaty. In that connection, the Syrian Arab Republic stresses
the obligation of nuclear-weapon States to undertake not to supply Israel with any | false |
the obligation of nuclear-weapon States to undertake not to supply Israel with any
nuclear weapons or other nuclear explosive devices, or any direct or indirect control | false |
nuclear weapons or other nuclear explosive devices, or any direct or indirect control
of such weapons or devices, and not to assist, encourage or induce Israel in any way | false |
of such weapons or devices, and not to assist, encourage or induce Israel in any way
whatsoever to manufacture or otherwise acquire nuclear weapons or other nuclear | false |
whatsoever to manufacture or otherwise acquire nuclear weapons or other nuclear
explosive devices, or gain control over such weapons or explosive devices. | false |
explosive devices, or gain control over such weapons or explosive devices.
15. The Syrian Arab Republic calls on the international community to pressure | true |
15. The Syrian Arab Republic calls on the international community to pressure
Israel to renounce its possession of nuclear weapons as an important confidence-building measure and major step towards the establishment of nuclear-weapon-free | false |
Israel to renounce its possession of nuclear weapons as an important confidence-building measure and major step towards the establishment of nuclear-weapon-free
zone in the Middle East. Israel must also accede unconditionally to the | false |
zone in the Middle East. Israel must also accede unconditionally to the
Non-Proliferation Treaty as a non-nuclear party and place all its nuclear activities and | false |
Non-Proliferation Treaty as a non-nuclear party and place all its nuclear activities and
facilities under the IAEA comprehensive safeguards regime. | false |
facilities under the IAEA comprehensive safeguards regime.
16. The Syrian Arab Republic commends the efforts of the Secretary-General to | true |
16. The Syrian Arab Republic commends the efforts of the Secretary-General to
convene the first session of the Conference on the Establishment of a Middle East | false |
convene the first session of the Conference on the Establishment of a Middle East
Zone Free of Nuclear Weapons and Other Weapons of Mass Destruction that was held | false |
Zone Free of Nuclear Weapons and Other Weapons of Mass Destruction that was held
from 18 to 22 November 2019. It reaffirms its readiness to cooperate with the United | false |
from 18 to 22 November 2019. It reaffirms its readiness to cooperate with the United
Nations and with other international organizations to establish a Middle East zone | false |
Nations and with other international organizations to establish a Middle East zone
free of nuclear weapons and other weapons of mass destruction. | false |
United Nations A/70/89
General Assembly Distr.: General | true |
General Assembly Distr.: General
4 June 2015 | true |
4 June 2015
Original: EnglishE) 170615 | true |
Original: EnglishE) 170615
*1509012* | true |
*1509012*
Seventieth session | true |
Seventieth session
Item 114 (e) of the preliminary list* | true |
Item 114 (e) of the preliminary list*
Elections to fill vacancies in subsidiary organs and | true |
Elections to fill vacancies in subsidiary organs and
other elections: election of eighteen members of the | false |
other elections: election of eighteen members of the
Human Rights Council | false |
Human Rights Council
Letter dated 1 June 2015 from the Permanent Representative of | true |
Letter dated 1 June 2015 from the Permanent Representative of
Belgium to the United Nations addressed to the President of the | false |
Belgium to the United Nations addressed to the President of the
General Assembly | false |
General Assembly
I have the honour to recall that Belgium has decided to present its candidature | true |
I have the honour to recall that Belgium has decided to present its candidature
to the Human Rights Council for the term 2016-2018 at elections to be held during | false |
to the Human Rights Council for the term 2016-2018 at elections to be held during
the seventieth session of the General Assembly. I enclose herewith a copy of the | false |
the seventieth session of the General Assembly. I enclose herewith a copy of the
voluntary pledges and commitments of the Government of Belgium for the | false |
voluntary pledges and commitments of the Government of Belgium for the
promotion and protection of human rights, in accordance with General Assembly | false |
promotion and protection of human rights, in accordance with General Assembly
resolution 60/251 (see annex). | false |
resolution 60/251 (see annex).
I should be grateful if you would have the present letter and its annex | true |
I should be grateful if you would have the present letter and its annex
circulated as a document of the General Assembly, under item 114 (e) of the | false |
circulated as a document of the General Assembly, under item 114 (e) of the
preliminary list. | false |
preliminary list.
(Signed) Bénédicte Frankinet | true |
(Signed) Bénédicte Frankinet
Ambassador | false |
Ambassador
Permanent Representative | false |
Permanent Representative
* A/70/50. | true |
* A/70/50.
Annex to the letter dated 1 June 2015 from the Permanent | true |
Annex to the letter dated 1 June 2015 from the Permanent
Representative ofBelgium to the United Nations addressed to | false |
Representative ofBelgium to the United Nations addressed to
the President of the General Assembly | false |
the President of the General Assembly
Candidature of Belgium to the Human Rights Council, 2016-2018 | true |
Candidature of Belgium to the Human Rights Council, 2016-2018
Voluntary pledges and commitments pursuant to General Assembly | false |
Voluntary pledges and commitments pursuant to General Assembly
resolution 60/251 | false |
resolution 60/251
Introduction | true |
Introduction
1. Belgium contributes worldwide to the promotion and protection of human | true |
1. Belgium contributes worldwide to the promotion and protection of human
rights and adheres to civil, political, economic, social and cultural rights that are | false |
rights and adheres to civil, political, economic, social and cultural rights that are
universal, indivisible, interrelated, interdependent and mutually reinforcing. The | false |
universal, indivisible, interrelated, interdependent and mutually reinforcing. The
promotion and protection of human rights is an integral part of the national and | false |
promotion and protection of human rights is an integral part of the national and
foreign policy of Belgium. Human rights are fully mainstreamed in all actions that it | false |
foreign policy of Belgium. Human rights are fully mainstreamed in all actions that it
takes on the international scene, on the basis of the premise that human rights are | false |
takes on the international scene, on the basis of the premise that human rights are
essential for respecting the human dignity of each individual. | false |
essential for respecting the human dignity of each individual.
2. As one of the founding members of the United Nations, Belgium has a track | true |
2. As one of the founding members of the United Nations, Belgium has a track
record of promoting and protecting human rights in a multilateral environment, both | false |
record of promoting and protecting human rights in a multilateral environment, both
in the universal context of the United Nations and as a founding member of the | false |
in the universal context of the United Nations and as a founding member of the
Council of Europe. Belgium served as Chair of the Council of Europe from | false |
Council of Europe. Belgium served as Chair of the Council of Europe from
November 2014 to May 2015 and has consistently advocated a strong role for | false |
November 2014 to May 2015 and has consistently advocated a strong role for
regional organizations and arrangements in the promotion and protection of human | false |
regional organizations and arrangements in the promotion and protection of human
rights. As a founding member of the European Union, Belgium is committed to | false |
rights. As a founding member of the European Union, Belgium is committed to
human dignity, freedom, democracy, equality, the rule of law and respect for human | false |
human dignity, freedom, democracy, equality, the rule of law and respect for human
rights. Those values are embedded in the treaties of the European Union and are an | false |
rights. Those values are embedded in the treaties of the European Union and are an
essential part of its international action. | false |
essential part of its international action.
3. The long-time commitment of Belgium to human rights is demonstrated by, | true |
3. The long-time commitment of Belgium to human rights is demonstrated by,
among others, its recent membership in the Human Rights Council during the period | false |
among others, its recent membership in the Human Rights Council during the period
2009-2012, the Commission on the Status of Women during the periods 1970-1980 | false |
2009-2012, the Commission on the Status of Women during the periods 1970-1980
and 1995-2015 and the Committee on Non-Governmental Organizations of the | false |
and 1995-2015 and the Committee on Non-Governmental Organizations of the
Economic and Social Council during the period 2011-2014. Belgium is eager to | false |
Economic and Social Council during the period 2011-2014. Belgium is eager to
cooperate with other States Members of the United Nations to improve the situation | false |
cooperate with other States Members of the United Nations to improve the situation
of human rights worldwide. | false |
of human rights worldwide.
4. The foreign policy of Belgium aims to enhance the positive correlation among | true |
4. The foreign policy of Belgium aims to enhance the positive correlation among
peace and security, development and human rights, which are the basic pillars of the | false |
peace and security, development and human rights, which are the basic pillars of the
United Nations. Belgium is committed to the promotion and protection of human | false |
United Nations. Belgium is committed to the promotion and protection of human
rights as essential conditions to achieve peace, security and development. As a State | false |
rights as essential conditions to achieve peace, security and development. As a State
member of the European Union and on a national basis, it is one of the major | false |
member of the European Union and on a national basis, it is one of the major
contributors to international development cooperation. | false |
contributors to international development cooperation.
5. To contribute actively to international efforts to ensure better respect for | true |
5. To contribute actively to international efforts to ensure better respect for
human rights and to increase the effectiveness of its action in the field of human | false |
human rights and to increase the effectiveness of its action in the field of human
rights, Belgium is applying for membership in the Human Rights Council for the | false |
rights, Belgium is applying for membership in the Human Rights Council for the
period 2016-2018. Since the establishment of the Council, Belgium has consistently | false |
period 2016-2018. Since the establishment of the Council, Belgium has consistently
participated in its activities in a constructive manner. It wishes to contribute further | false |
participated in its activities in a constructive manner. It wishes to contribute further
to a dynamic and effective Council. | false |
to a dynamic and effective Council.
Active participation in all activities of the Council | false |
Active participation in all activities of the Council
6. The Council is responsible for the promotion and protection of all human | true |
6. The Council is responsible for the promotion and protection of all human
rights around the globe. Belgium will continue to work for a strong and effective | false |
rights around the globe. Belgium will continue to work for a strong and effective
Council and for the universality and indivisibility of human rights. Belgium will | false |
Council and for the universality and indivisibility of human rights. Belgium will
ensure that the Council, in its role in addressing human rights violations, will deal | false |
ensure that the Council, in its role in addressing human rights violations, will deal
with both country situations and thematic issues in accordance with developments | false |
with both country situations and thematic issues in accordance with developments
on the ground. | false |
on the ground.
7. Belgium considers a robust system of special procedures to be an excellent | true |
7. Belgium considers a robust system of special procedures to be an excellent
tool to allow the Council to address human rights situations on the ground. It will | false |