Working with China on the Arms Trade Treaty
When it comes to the ATT, there are two really important groups of countries. The first and most important is those countries that most suffer from the negative effects of the international unregulated trade in conventional weapons. The second is the biggest sellers of arms. As is often noted, there is a correlation between the biggest arms selling countries and the Permanent 5 of the UN Security Council.
That is why we see a dialogue between P5 members at all levels, including between NGOs, as an important part of international efforts towards an ATT - efforts which received the support of 147 countries at the UN last year. We believe that an effective ATT can not only make the world a safer place, but also be consistent with a commercially successful international defence trade.
That is the conversation we are having with Chinese experts and it is a very interesting one. Indeed, not only are we discussing the potential benefits to our respective defence trades, but also to our wider trade in the developing world, where stability and reducing the impact of conflict are key to mutual benefit. Finally, addressing the unregulated trade in conventional arms should make our peacekeepers and nationals working overseas safer.
Posted at 13:08 07 October 2009 by Peter Wilson | Comments[1]

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