Adopted by the U.S.
Conference of Mayors, 28 June 2004
Resolution #92: SUPPORT FOR THE
COMMENCEMENT OF NEGOTIATIONS
ON THE
ELIMINATION OF NUCLEAR WEAPONS
- WHEREAS,
as long as nuclear weapons exist, cities around the world will be vulnerable
to instantaneous devastation on a scale exceeding even that experienced by
Hiroshima and Nagasaki in 1945; and
- WHEREAS,
a nuclear war would devastate many cities, an accidental missile launch
would devastate several cities, and use of a nuclear weapon by terrorists
would devastate a city; and
- WHEREAS,
any nuclear attack would obliterate City Hall and all emergency response
mechanisms rendering any city gplanningh for such a disaster utterly
futile; and
- WHEREAS,
the worldfs foremost line of defense against nuclear dangers is the
Nuclear Non-proliferation Treaty (NPT) which is currently in its seventh
review cycle, with all parties to the treaty scheduled to meet next May to
ensure that the treaty is being fully implemented; and
- WHEREAS,
all other weapons of mass destruction have been prohibited by
international agreement and are being eliminated under international
control, and the nuclear-weapon states party to the NPT have undertaken to
pursue negotiations in good faith on nuclear disarmament; and
- WHEREAS,
the International Court of Justice unanimously found in 1996 that all
states were obliged to gbring to a conclusion negotiations leading to
nuclear disarmament in all its aspects under strict and effective
international control;h and
- WHEREAS,
the World Conference of Mayors for Peace has launched an international
campaign calling on the 2005 NPT Review Conference to launch negotiations
on the elimination of nuclear weapons, to be concluded by 2010 and fully
implemented by 2020, also known as the 2020 Vision; and
- WHEREAS,
weapons of mass destruction have no place in a civilized world,
- NOW,
THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that the U.S. Conference of Mayors calls upon
the U.S. President to support a decision by the 2005 NPT Review Conference
to commence negotiations on the prohibition and elimination of nuclear
weapons and nuclear-weapon-related materials, and
10.
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED the U.S. Conference of Mayors shall
remain engaged in this matter until our cities are no longer under the threat
of nuclear devastation.
Projected Cost: Unknown