This page links to resources and press releases related to the 2012 Substantive Session
of the UN Disarmament Commission.
Statements
- 02 April 2012
Secretary-General Urges Disarmament Commission to Focus on Finding Common Ground for Elimination of Deadliest Weapons, Reducing Conventional Arms
[delivered by Angela Kane, High Representative for Disarmament Affairs, to the United Nations Disarmament Commission in New York on 2 April] - 02 April 2012
Statement at the United Nations Disarmament Commission
H.E. Mr. Nassir Abdulaziz Al-Nasser, President of the General Assembly - 02 April 2012
Statement Before the Disarmament Commission
Angela Kane, High Representative for Disarmament Affairs
Report
- A/67/42 Report for 2012
Provisional agenda
List of participants
Working papers
- A/CN.10/2012/WP.2Facilitating substantive discussions in the Disarmament Commission
Working paper submitted by Japan - A/CN.10/2012/WP.1Recommendations on the functioning of the Disarmament Commission
Working paper submitted by Poland
Press releases
- 18 April 2012
Disarmament Commission Elects Two Vice-Chairs, Rapporteur for Current Session - 05 April 2012
Disarmament Commission Reaches Agreement on Agenda, Ending Three-day Stalemate, Concludes General Debate - 04 April 2012
Still Absent Agreement on Agenda, Disarmament Commission Continues Debate, with Speakers Questioning Commission’s Role after 12 Unproductive Years - 03 April 2012
Following Two-Day Deliberation, Disarmament Commission Begins General Debate for Current Session without Agreement on Substantive Aspects of Agenda - 02 April 2012
One Responsible Course for Disarmament Commission — Find ‘Common Ground’ to Address Challenges Posed by Deadliest Weapons, Says Secretary-General, as Session Opens