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Parliamentarians for Nuclear Non-proliferation and Disarmament (PNND) is a non-partisan forum for parliamentarians nationally and internationally to share resources and information, develop cooperative strategies and engage in nuclear nonproliferation and disarmament issues, initiatives and arenas. www.pnnd.org PARLIAMENTARIANS FOR NUCLEAR NON-PROLIFERATION AND DISARMAMENT Global Coordinator Alyn Ware [email protected] Arab countries Mona Makhamreh [email protected] Canada Baria Ahmar [email protected] Antonio Seaboyer [email protected] Central Europe Jana Jedličková [email protected] Costa Rica Alexandra Arce [email protected] France Jean-Marie Collin [email protected] Germany Xanthe Hall [email protected] India Dr Vidya Shankar Aiyar [email protected] Italy Lisa Clark [email protected] PNND Head Office – Basel Peace Office University of Basel, Petersgraben 27 CH-4051 Basel, Switzerland [email protected] PNND United Nations Office – Global Security Institute 866 UN Plaza, Suite 4050, New York, NY 10017, USA Tel: +1-646-289-5170 | Fax: +1-646-289-5171 [email protected] INTERNATIONAL ARENAS IN WHICH THE NETWORK IS ACTIVE United Nations General Assembly United Nations Security Council Conference on Disarmament Non-Proliferation Treaty Review Conferences NATO Parliamentary Assembly Nuclear Weapon Free Zone bodies European Parliament Inter-Parliamentary Union OSCE Parliamentary Assembly KEY ISSUES FOR THE NETWORK Terrorism and nuclear weapons Nuclear testing De-alerting, stockpile reductions and fissile material control Nuclear doctrines Disarmament obligations arising from treaties and other international law Weaponisation of space Missile proliferation and anti-ballistic missile programs Nuclear-Weapon-Free Zones Legal, technical and political requirements for the elimination of nuclear weapons, including possibilities for a Nuclear Weapons Convention Disarmament education PNND recognises and affirms existing parliamentary activities, initiatives and networks, and aims to cooperate with and complement these. CONTACT US PNND was founded by the Middle Powers Initiative and is registered in the United States as a program of the Global Security Institute, a non-profit educational organization with tax deductible status, and in Switzerland as a program of the Basel Peace Office which serves as the head office for PNND. www.pnnd.org Japan Keiko Nakamura [email protected] North-East Asia Dr. Hiromichi Umebayashi [email protected] Maria Kim [email protected] Republic of Korea Huisun Kim [email protected] South Africa Greg Schneemann [email protected] South-East Asia Matt Robson [email protected] Sweden Josefin Lind josefi[email protected] United Kingdom Rob van Riet [email protected] US Abolition 2000 Outreach Alice Slater [email protected]

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Page 1: INTERNATIONAL ARENAS CONTACT US · Senator Salwa al Damen Masri, Jordan Senator Michelle Demessine, France Natalia Díaz Quintana MP, Costa Rica Abdullah Ensour MP, Jordan Alain Ficini

Parliamentarians for Nuclear Non-proliferation and Disarmament (PNND) is a non-partisan forum for parliamentarians nationally and internationally to share resources and information, develop cooperative strategies and engage in nuclear nonproliferation and disarmament issues, initiatives and arenas.

www.pnnd.org

PARLIAMENTARIANS FOR NUCLEAR NON-PROLIFERATION AND DISARMAMENT

Global Coordinator Alyn Ware [email protected]

Arab countries Mona Makhamreh [email protected]

Canada Baria Ahmar [email protected] Antonio Seaboyer [email protected]

Central Europe Jana Jedličková [email protected]

Costa Rica Alexandra Arce [email protected]

France Jean-Marie Collin [email protected]

Germany Xanthe Hall [email protected]

India Dr Vidya Shankar Aiyar [email protected]

Italy Lisa Clark [email protected]

PNND Head Office – Basel Peace OfficeUniversity of Basel, Petersgraben 27CH-4051 Basel, [email protected]

PNND United Nations Office – Global Security Institute866 UN Plaza, Suite 4050, New York, NY 10017, USATel: +1-646-289-5170 | Fax: [email protected]

INTERNATIONAL ARENAS IN WHICH THE NETWORK IS ACTIVE

› United Nations General Assembly

› United Nations Security Council

› Conference on Disarmament

› Non-Proliferation Treaty Review Conferences

› NATO Parliamentary Assembly

› Nuclear Weapon Free Zone bodies

› European Parliament

› Inter-Parliamentary Union

› OSCE Parliamentary Assembly

KEY ISSUES FOR THE NETWORK

› Terrorism and nuclear weapons

› Nuclear testing

› De-alerting, stockpile reductions and fissile material control

› Nuclear doctrines

› Disarmament obligations arising from treaties and other international law

› Weaponisation of space

› Missile proliferation and anti-ballistic missile programs

› Nuclear-Weapon-Free Zones

› Legal, technical and political requirements for the elimination of nuclear weapons, including possibilities for a Nuclear Weapons Convention

› Disarmament education

PNND recognises and affirms existing parliamentary activities, initiatives and networks, and aims to cooperate with and complement these.

CONTACT US

PNND was founded by the Middle Powers Initiative and is registered in the United States as a program of the Global Security Institute, a non-profit educational organization with tax deductible status, and in Switzerland as a program of the Basel Peace Office which serves as the head office for PNND.

www.pnnd.org

Japan Keiko Nakamura [email protected]

North-East Asia Dr. Hiromichi Umebayashi [email protected] Maria Kim [email protected]

Republic of Korea Huisun Kim [email protected]

South Africa Greg Schneemann [email protected]

South-East Asia Matt Robson [email protected]

Sweden Josefin Lind [email protected]

United Kingdom Rob van Riet [email protected]

US Abolition 2000 Outreach Alice Slater [email protected]

Page 2: INTERNATIONAL ARENAS CONTACT US · Senator Salwa al Damen Masri, Jordan Senator Michelle Demessine, France Natalia Díaz Quintana MP, Costa Rica Abdullah Ensour MP, Jordan Alain Ficini

WHY WORRY ABOUT NUCLEAR DISARMAMENT?

Approx. 17,000 nuclear weapons are still deployed – thousands of which are on hair trigger alert. The potential for their use has if anything increased due to proliferation of nuclear weapons to other countries, the possibility of terrorists acquiring weapons, and continuing doctrines to use nuclear weapons in a wide variety of circumstances.

The global challenges of climate change, poverty, resource confl icts and erosion of human rights require cooperative action of governments and civil society. Such action cannot occur in a world divided into blocs which threaten each other with weapons of mass destruction.

WHAT DOES THE NETWORK PROVIDE?

› Information for parliamentarians on nuclear disarmament issues and on international events including United Nations disarmament meetings

› Samples of parliamentary resolutions, motions, questions and legislation from around the world

› Contacts with parliamentary colleagues in other countries with whom to share information and ideas

› A forum for developing joint strategy between parliaments on international initiatives such as implementation of the Non-Proliferation Treaty disarmament obligations, NATO Review and United Nations resolutions

› Links with non-governmental experts

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JOIN PNND

Membership is free, and open to current members of legislatures and parliaments at state, federal, national and regional levels. Fill in the form below and return to:Basel Peace Offi ce, University of Basel, Petersgraben 27, CH-4051 Basel, Switzerland or e-mail details to [email protected].

PNND ACTS TO SECURE OUR FUTURE

We pledge to do our best to lead, encourage and support parliamentary actions around the world that can turn government rhetoric into positive action in order to remove the threat of nuclear weapons from our world and construct a cooperative peaceful global society.

We call on you to join us in these efforts.

PNND Council Meeting with UN Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon

Legislatures appropriate funds, hold offi cials accountable, debate policy, undertake investigations, ratify treaties, adopt implementing legislation, represent voices of public opinion, and some also work with legislatures in other countries, either directly or indirectly though organizations like the Inter-Parliamentary Union, or Parliamentarians for Nuclear Non-Proliferation and Disarmament. Parliaments help to give disarmament not only vision, but also some backbone, muscle, and teeth.

— Sergio Duarte, UN High Representative for Disarmament (2007 – 2012)

PNND LEADERSCO-PRESIDENTSMani Shankar Aiyar MP, India Saber H. Chowdhury MP, BangladeshTarja Cronberg MEP, FinlandPaul Dewar MP, CanadaBill Kidd MSP, Scotland Taro Kono MP, Japan Mi-Kyung Lee MP, Republic of Korea Senator Ed Markey, United States Baroness Sue Miller, United Kingdom Christine Muttonen MP, Austria Marit Nybakk MP, NorwaySenator Richard Tuheiava, France

COUNCIL MEMBERSMichael Arce Sancho MP, Costa RicaAytuğ Atıcı MP, TurkeySenator Byrganym Aytimova, KazakshtanUi-Hwa Chung MP, Republic of KoreaJeremy Corbyn MP, United Kingdom Senator Salwa al Damen Masri, Jordan

Senator Michelle Demessine, France Natalia Díaz Quintana MP, Costa RicaAbdullah Ensour MP, JordanAlain Ficini MP, MonacoSenator Alena Gajduskova, Czech Rep.Phil Goff MP, New ZealandBarbara Gysi MP, SwitzerlandSul Hoon MP, Republic of KoreaBirgitta Jónsdóttir MP, IcelandMarianne Malak Kamal MP, EgyptRoderich Kiesewetter MP, GermanyDov Khenin MP, IsraelTonis Koiv MP, EstoniaShoichi Kondo MP, JapanDirk van der Maelen MP, BelgiumChrista Markwalder MP, SwitzerlandFederica Mogherini MP, ItalyGhassan Moukheiber MP, LebanonHolger Nielsen MP, DenmarkSenator David Norris, IrelandState Senator Nan Orrock, Georgia, USAAlongkorn Ponlaboot MP, ThailandShane Reti MP, New Zealand

Viktor Rogalev MP, KazakhstanSenator Laura Rojas-Hernandez, MexicoFrançois De Rugy MP, FranceSenator Mushahid Sayed, PakistanMayeen U. Khan Badal MP, BangladeshJaroslav Walesa MEP, Poland

PNND HONORARY MEMBERSHelen Clark, New ZealandLaura Chinchilla, Costa Rica

ADVISER INTER-PARLIAMENTARY ORGANISATIONSUta Zapf, Germany, PNND Past-President

PNND SPECIAL REPRESENTATIVESenator Roméo Dallaire, Canada

PAST PRESIDENTSAbacca A. Maddison, Marshall IslandsRaphael Chegeni, Tanzania David Coltart, Zimbabwe Rosario Green, Mexico

Hideo Hiraoka, JapanMarian Hobbs, New ZealandSergei Kolesnikov, Russia Alexa McDonough, CanadaDouglas Roche, Canada

ALUMNI COUNCIL MEMBERSLyn Allison, Australia Martin Monestel Contreras, Costa RicaEdine von Herold, Costa RicaHarry Jenkins, AustraliaIssam Makhoul, IsraelGiorgio la Malfa, ItalyTolegen Mukhamejanov, KazakhstanRudolph Rechsteiner, Switzerland Anwar El Sadat, Egypt

PARLIAMENTARY PARTNER NETWORKS Angelika Beer MP, Parliamentarians Network for Confl ict PreventionChrister Winbäck MP, Parliamentary Forum on Small Arms and Light Weapons

WHY PARLIAMENTARIANS?

The catastrophic humanitarian consequences of any use of nuclear weapons create a moral imperative for parliamentarians to protect the lives and security of their constituents and those of future generations.