The Next Steps of the UN Arms Trade Treaty
As part of the project on 'Supporting EU-China-Africa Dialogue on Conventional Arms Control' the Expert Working Group held a seminar including Chinese think tanks and scholars, government and military officials, representatives of the Chinese defence industry, officials from EU and Africa, as well as Chinese diplomats and Beijing-based foreign diplomats, including from the EU Delegation. The main objective of the seminar was to exchange views on the work of the UN ATT diplomatic conferences and the outcome of the UN General Assembly vote, with issues related to signature, ratification, and implementation of the ATT serving as focal points of discussion. In terms of the implementation prospects of the treaty, the seminar delivered a sense of the challenges this will involve.
Following an EU Council decision on 27 February 2012 a two year project on 'Supporting EU-China-Africa Dialogue on Conventional Arms Control' was launched on 5 June 2012. The project aimed at enhancing dialogue between the African, Chinese, and European civil society and research communities on conventional arms control and the struggle against illicit proliferation and circulation of SALW through an 'Africa-China-EU Expert Working Group on conventional arms,' and its activities. The Expert Working Group set its objectives to promote practical trilateral collaboration to address the proliferation of SALW in the Great Lakes and Horn of Africa by assisting in the implementation of the UNPoA, existing regional programmes such as the Nairobi Protocol, and to support the ATT negotiation and subsequent ratification process.
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Bernardo Mariani, Head of China Programme
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