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Warsaw Process Missile Proliferation Working Group Convenes in Bucharest

15.11.2019

Poland, the United States and Romania convened the Warsaw Process Missile Proliferation working group in Bucharest on November 14-15.

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Over thirty delegations from around the world participated in the working group. Delegations discussed the need to combat the problem of the proliferation of missiles and related technology to the Middle East, and agreed that this proliferation contributes to regional instability and increases the risk of conflict. Participants recognized the need to take effective measures to prevent illicit trafficking in nuclear, chemical, and biological weapons, and their means of delivery. 

The Warsaw Process was launched by the United States and Poland in February 2019, following the Ministerial to Promote a Future of Peace and Security in the Middle East. The initiative, which consists of seven expert-level working groups operating under the aegis of a Ministerial-level plenary, is promoting security and stability in the Middle East through meaningful multilateralism that fosters deeper regional and global collaboration.  

 

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Materials

Oświadczenie podsumowujące grupy roboczej ds. nierzoprzestrzeniania broni rakietowej
Oświadczenie​_podsumowujące​_grupy​_roboczej​_ds​_nierzoprzestrzeniania​_broni​_rakietowej.pdf 0.27MB
Missile Proliferation Working Group Summary Statement
Missile​_Proliferation​_Working​_Group​_Summary​_Statement.pdf 0.24MB
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