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  • Essay / Disarmament, weapons of mass destruction and outer space:...

    The topics addressed by the First Committee are: the relationship between disarmament and development, measures to prevent terrorists from acquiring weapons of mass destruction, prevention of the arms race in outer space. . Mongolia is committed to collaborative multilateral approaches to ensuring world peace.I. Relationship between disarmament and developmentAccording to a text published by the press, the UNITED STATES MUST REDUCE NON-STRATEGIC NUCLEAR WEAPONS THROUGH A DRAFT TEXT APPROVED BY THE DISARMAMENT COMMISSION, it is indicated in the text that the Commission approved a draft resolution recognizing the importance of nuclear weapons. free status of Mongolia, this status could bring stability and welcome the efforts made by Member States to cooperate with Mongolia in the implementation of the resolution of its fifty-fifth session, as well as the progress made in consolidating international security of Mongolia. According to the Australian government, Mongolia's development has been disadvantaged by bad weather, lack of infrastructure, landlocked conditions, extreme climate and unreliable environmental laws. The country is transitioning from a Soviet satellite to a free-market democracy. According to them, Australian companies want to help Mongolia develop, by supporting it in the resources sector. In October 2009, the Mongolian government signed a $6 billion deal......on paper...arms race not limiting access to space, but preventing limitations. Every year, at the UN General Assembly, a resolution is presented and adopted by UN member states, each country votes in favor of negotiating a PAROS treaty on the prevention of the arms race in space, with the exception of the United States and Israel. The text implies that general agreement has developed on the need to prevent an arms race in space. However, due to the structures of the international legal regime and the objections of some states, no treaty has yet been negotiated. According to the text, although the legal instruments relating to outer space prohibit and restrict the deployment of weapons, the use of force and military activity in certain parts of outer space, the provisions contained therein remain limited or inadequate, according to some States, to prevent the militarization of space.