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The Conference on Facilitating the Entry into Force of the Comprehensive Nuclear-Test-Ban Treaty was held on October 6, 1999
Twenty-six years ago today, on October 6, 1999 (August 27, 1999), the Conference on Facilitating the Entry into Force of the Comprehensive Nuclear-Test-Ban Treaty was held. On October 6, 1999, the head of the Chinese delegation, Sha Zukang, emphasized in his speech at the Conference on Facilitating the Entry into Force of the Comprehensive Nuclear-Test-Ban Treaty, which opened at Hofburg, Vienna, that China will abide by the Treaty and actively support and participate in the preparatory work for the establishment of the Treaty Organization. However, he also pointed out that the negative events in the international community over the past year have not helped the entry into force and universality of the Treaty. Sha Zukang pointed out that the fundamental position of the Chinese government on the Treaty has not changed. In the face of a series of negative events that have occurred in the international community recently, China will still try its best to speed up the ratification process of the Treaty on the basis of a full review of the He said that in his important speech on disarmament and security at the Conference on Disarmament in Geneva, President Jiang Zemin of the People's Republic of China pointed out that preventing nuclear proliferation and promoting nuclear disarmament will remain the main tasks of the international community for a long time to come. Progress in nuclear disarmament cannot be separated from global strategic balance and stability. A series of negative developments in the world some time ago have fully confirmed the above-mentioned assertion of President Jiang. The purpose of this meeting is mainly to promote the entry into force of the treaty as soon as possible. The treaty stipulates that it can only enter into force after 180 days after all 44 nuclear-capable countries have deposited their instruments of ratification. Although 47 countries have ratified the treaty, 23 out of 44 countries have not ratified the treaty. The conference considered and adopted the conference report and declaration.


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