This week I am in New York at the 64th session of the United Nations General Assembly. The UN provides the forum for all states to work together to find mutually beneficial solutions to the increasing number of challenges to our interdependent world. Key among them is how to ensure global security and stability, which is why we attach so much importance to the annual October UN meeting on arms control. One of our key priorities this October will be to ensure progress towards an Arms Trade Treaty.
In my video message this week to the Oxfam seminar on women in conflict I set out why this is so important. National and regional arms export controls should be as strong as possible. But only a global Arms Trade Treaty can plug the gaps between them. It is through these gaps that arms can reach terrorists and fuel conflict, threatening lives worldwide.
States, civil society and the defence industry overwhelmingly agree that there is a need for an Arms Trade Treaty. And all states agreed in the UN in July that the unregulated trade in arms is causing global problems. It is time to turn these words into action.
This October we will therefore call for a clear timetable and negotiating framework to secure a strong Arms Trade Treaty as soon as possible. We want preparatory meetings in 2010 and 2011 for a Diplomatic Conference on an Arms Trade Treaty in 2012.
In October there will be a choice either to continue talking generally about an Arms Trade Treaty or to set a timetable for action towards a treaty that would help protect lives and livelihoods all around the globe. I know which way I will be voting.
Posted at 14:37 24 September 2009 by David Miliband | Comments[12]

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