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"Mr President, ladies and gentlemen, international terrorism, organised crime and the unpredictable behaviour of a few states mean that the risk of a nuclear conflict is still considerable. The control capacity of the International Atomic Energy Agency should therefore be stepped up as a matter of urgency. The European Union should have the courage to take political and economic action against countries which flout the rules and which try to circumvent inspections. Particularly during the forthcoming Review Conference, it should muster the necessary ambition and commit itself to the Treaty’s complete implementation. I also hope that by means of dialogue and consultation, the EU can play an important role in convincing North Korea to return to the negotiating table. The US, Russia and France have started developing a new generation of nuclear weapons. True commitment to non-proliferation and disarmament, however, means that everyone, and thus not only the so-called rogue states, curtail research into, and the development of, weapons of mass destruction. If not, all declarations in this respect will remain hollow rhetoric."@en1

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