• UK
  • 08:30 26 Nov 2009
  • |    Geneva
  • 09:30 26 Nov 2009

Support for international Arms Trade Treaty strengthens (15/10/2009)

King Charles Street, Crown Copyright

David Miliband welcomed the announcement that the United States will give its full support to securing a strong Arms Trade Treaty. He said:

'Secretary of State Clinton's announcement that the United States will give its full support to securing a strong Arms Trade Treaty is excellent news. For many years we have sought an active US partner in the drive for a strong Arms Trade Treaty. Now for the first time, we have one. 

By stopping the flow of unregulated weapons, a treaty would make a real difference to the millions of people around the world whose lives are blighted by armed conflict, and also to peacekeepers who are facing ever increasing threats from illicitly traded weapons. 
 
We are ready to work with Secretary Clinton as part of a UN process that moves ahead with a clearly defined timetable, and in an inclusive consensual way. Consensus is not and will not be a route to stalemate. Active US engagement gives us the maximum chance of ensuring we achieve a strong and robust treaty that is implemented by all.  

The broad alliance of NGOs, industry and our international partners, has been crucial in taking forward the ATT and we must continue to work together to secure a treaty that will contain the highest standards of arms export controls.'

Read Hillary Clinton's statement on the Arms Trade Treaty

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Read more about our work on the Arms Trade Treaty

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