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Pugwash seeks a world free of nuclear weapons and other weapons of mass destruction. Through our long-standing tradition of ‘dialogue across divides’ that also earned us the Nobel Peace Prize in 1995, Pugwash aims to develop and support the use of scientific, evidence-based policymaking, focusing on areas where nuclear and WMD risks are present. By facilitating track 1.5 and track II dialogues, we foster creative discussions on ways to increase the security of all sides and promote policy development that is cooperative and forward-looking.

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Panel: Path Towards a Nuclear-Weapon-Free World: Prospects for Nuclear Disarmament
Hon. Yohei Kono, former Speaker of the Lower House, former Foreign Minister, Glover Gardens, 3 November
Prospects for Nuclear- and WMD-Free Zones
Mayor Tomihisa Taue, City of Nagasaki
Mayor Tomihisa Taue, City of Nagasaki
H.E. Dr Ali Akbar Salehi
The Pugwash Conference at the Nagasaki Peace Park
Panel: Risk of Civil Use of Nuclear Energy
Dr. Anissa Hassouna (L) with Mr. Salah H. Al-Fatlawi, Director General for Scholarships and Cultural Relations, Ministry of Education (Iraq)
Dr. Anissa Hassouna (L) with Mr. Salah H. Al-Fatlawi, Director General for Scholarships and Cultural Relations, Ministry of Education (Iraq)
Dorothy Hodgkin lecture 2015: Prof Shimomura (L) and Prof Maskawa
Mr. Yoshiro Yamawaki, Nagasaki Hibakusha
Panel: Humanitarian Consequences of Nuclear Weapons
Panel: Moving Forward the CTBT
Nobel Peace Symbols
Pugwash Ceremony at the Peace Statue
Nuclear Risks in South Asia: Lt. Gen. (ret.) Khalid Kidwai, advisor, National Command Authority, former head Strategic Plans Division
Mr. Kim Won-soo, UN Under Secretary-General and Acting High Representative for Disarmament Affairs
Dr. Jennifer Simons, President of the Simons Foundation
Nagasaki Peace Statue
Plenary: 12 years of the Iranian Nuclear Controversy
Amb. Jayantha Dhanapala
Amb. Jayantha Dhanapala
Dorothy Hodgkin lecture 2015: Prof Shimomura and Prof Maskawa
Press conference for the Pugwash Council "Nagasaki Declaration"
Ceremony of the transfer of Pugwash Nobel Peace Symbols
Ceremony of the transfer of Pugwash Nobel Peace Symbols
Mr. Hitoshi Kikawada, Parliamentary Secretary, Ministry of Foreign Affairs (Japan)
Mayor Taue of Nagasaki at the opening ceremony
Mayor Taue of Nagasaki at the opening ceremony
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