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Pugwash Conferences on Science and World Affairs

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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Report Istanbul Working Group 7 – From CW disarmament in Syria to a Middle East free from CW

Rapporteur: Jean Pascal Zanders This working group explored CW elimination from Syria, universalisation of the CWC; and potential impacts on the … More

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Report: Istanbul Working Group 2 – Nuclear Energy and Security

Co-conveners : Steve Miller, Memduh Karakullucku, Victor Gilinsky Co-rapporteurs: Paul Guinnessy and Aaron Stein Working group 2 addressed the spread … More

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Report: Istanbul Working Group 1 – Nuclear weapons and their elimination

Co-conveners:  Wael Al-Assad, Francesco Calogero, Sergio Duarte Co-rapporteurs:  Francesca Giovannini and Joelien Pretorius The working group discussed disarmament under four … More

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VIDEO: Istanbul – Q&A with Shaker, Al-Assad, and Laajava

Q&A Session with Amb. Mohamed Shaker, Egyptian Council for Foreign Affairs (Egypt), Amb. Wael Al-Assad, Representative of the Secretary General … More

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VIDEO: Istanbul – Amb. Jaakko Laajava

Amb. Jaakko Laajava, Under-Secretary of State for Foreign and Security Policy in the Finnish Ministry for Foreign Affairs (Finland)addresses the audience on … More

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VIDEO: Istanbul – Amb. Wael Al-Assad

Amb. Wael Al-Assad, Representative of the Secretary General for Disarmament and Regional Security, League of Arab States (Jordan) addresses the audience … More

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VIDEO – Istanbul – Amb. Mohamed Shaker

Amb. Mohamed Shaker, Egyptian Council for Foreign Affairs (Egypt) addresses the audience on the topic of “Eliminating nuclear weapons and other WMD … More

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VIDEO – Istanbul – Amb. Rolf Ekeus

Amb. Rolf Ekeus, Chair Swedish Pugwash, introduces the panel on “Eliminating nuclear weapons and other WMD from the Middle East: what … More

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Statement by Finnish Pugwash on the Middle East WMDFZ

In December 2012 the Finnish Pugwash Group issued a statement expressing their disappointment over the cancellation of the conference on … More

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Statement by the Executive Committee regarding postponement of the Middle East WMDFZ Conference

On 25 November 2012 the Pugwash Executive Committee issued a statement expressing disappointment at the postponement of the conference on a Middle … More

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London consultation on the Iranian nuclear issue

On 12 September 2012 Pugwash organized a meeting which explored concerns, options and opportunities relating to the Iranian nuclear program. Participants … More

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Beirut meeting on a Middle East WMDFZ

On 10 September 2012 Pugwash organized a meeting on a variety of issues regarding the presence of WMDs in the … More

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Yad Hashmona meeting on Iranian Nuclear Issues and a Middle East WMD-Free Zone

On 15-16 June 2012 Pugwash convened a meeting devoted primarily to the Iranian nuclear issue. This meeting was the eighth in a … More

Iran nuclear issue, Pugwash, reports, WMDFZ

Helsinki symposium on a Middle East WMDFZ

On 18 November 2011 Finnish Pugwash organized a symposium aimed to provide new, concrete, and innovative recommendations to national and international dialogue-building … More

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