CTBT Ministerial Meetings

UN Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon speaks at the 2014 Ministerial Meeting, 26 September 2014 - UN, New York

Ministerial Meetings to promote entry into force

In the years between the Article XIV Conferences, Foreign Ministers of CTBT Member States particularly dedicated to entry into force of the CTBT meet on the margins of the UN General Assembly in New York in September. The aim of these meetings is to sustain and generate further political momentum as well as public attention for the entry into force of the Treaty. To that end, the Ministers adopt and sign Joint Ministerial Statements that are open for adherence by other countries.

“The CTBT – by eliminating nuclear testing once and for all – will bring us closer to our goal of a world without nuclear weapons. A legally binding universal and verifiable ban on any nuclear explosions, including nuclear weapon test explosions, will constrain the proliferation, the development and qualitative improvement of nuclear weapons.”

An initiative by Japan, Australia and the Netherlands

The initiative for these meetings was taken by Japan in cooperation with Australia and the Netherlands, who organised the first “Friends of the CTBT” Foreign Ministers’ Meeting on the margins of the UN General Assembly in New York in 2002. Today, the group also includes Canada, Germany and Finland.

Continuously increasing support

The meetings are open to all ratifying states, while State Signatories and non-signatories can participate as observers. Like the Article XIV Conferences, the CTBT Ministerial Meetings enjoy increasing political support: while 50 countries had associated themselves with the Joint Statement in 2002, this number increased to 72 in 2006, and 90 in 2014.

 

Previous Ministerial Meetings