Letter dated 19 June 1995 from the Permanent Representative of Solomon Islands to the United Nations, together with Written Statement of the Government of Solomon Islands

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theGovemmenî of Solomo.IslandsREQUES BY T'FIUNITEDN-ATIONGENER~L ASSE~TBLY
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OF TEETHREAT ORUSE OFNUCLEAW R EAPONS

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Written Statement of the Government of Japan

Written Statement of the Governmentof Japan

. ... WRITTEN -.ATEMENTOF THE GOVERNMENTOF JAPAN

-The Governmentof Japan herewithsubrnits the written

statemeztof the Government,in pursuanceof the Court's

Order of September 13, 1993, andthe letter of the

Deputy Registrarof the Court addressedto the Minister

for Foreign Affairsof Japan, dated September14, 1993, in

accordancewitb Article 66, paraçraph 2, of the Statute of

Letter dated 20 June 1995 from the Ambassador of the Federal Republic of Germany, together with Written Statement of the Government of the Federal Republic of Germany

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Govemmen tftheFederaRepubliofGermany DERBOTSCHAFTER The Hague,20 June 1995
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To the
Registrar of the

International Court of Justice
Mr. Eduardo Valencia-Ospina
Peace Palace
Carnegiepiein 2
2517 KJThe Hague

Written Statement of the Government of India

Written Statement of the Governmentof India STATEMENT

The existence of nuclear weapons poses a threat to

the very survival of mankind. While the end of the Cold War
has ushered in some positive developments, the shadow of a

nuclear holocaust continues to loom over us. It is,
therefore, imperative that nuclear weapons be eliminated. A

first step in this direction would be to outlaw the use of
such weapons.

UNGA Resolution 1653(XVI) of 24 November 1961, 33/71B

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