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"Disarmament and Security: A New Latin America and Caribbean Agenda for the Next Millennium"
International Seminar on Disarmament
Lima, Peru, 1-3 December 1999

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1. The Comprehensive Nuclear-Test-Ban Treaty (CTBT): Its Role in Disarmament
Amb Jose Antonio Bellina
Director of Mulilateral and Security Political Affairs, Ministry of External Affairs of Peru

2. Central America and the Caribbean: A Special Situation
Amb Gabriel Aguilera Peralta
DeputyMinister for External Relations of Guatemala

3. Statement by Representative for the Organization for the Prohibition of Chemical Weapons (OPCW)
Amb ValentínM.Bogomazov
Assistant to the DeputyDirector-General of the OPCW

4. Peru and Ecuador: The Final Peace and the Bilateral Integration
Amb Eduardo Cabezas
National Executive Director-Ecuador of the Bilateral Development Plan for the Bordering Region

5. The Comprehensive Nuclear-Test-Ban Treaty (CTBT): Its Role in Disarmament
Ms. Ana Teresa Dengo
External Relations Officer for the Preparatory Commision for the Comprehensive Nuclear-Test-Ban Treaty (CTBTO)

6. The Role of the United Nations in Disarmament and Search for Peace
Amb Jayantha Dhanapala
Under-Secretary General of the United Nations for Disarmament Affairs

7. The Treaty of Tlatelolco and the Possibility of the Globalization of Disarmament
Lic Luis Echeverría Álvarez
Former President of Mexico 1970-1976, General Director of the Center for Economic and Social Studies for the Third World

8. The New Concept of Hemispheric Security
Amb Flavio Darío Espinal
Permanent Representative of the Dominican Republic to the Orgainzation of American States(OAS), President to the Hemispheric Security Commision of the OAS

9. Security & Development: Latin America and the Caribbean facing the Millennium General Assembly of the United Nations
Sr. Pericles Gasparini
Director of the United States Regional Center for Peace, Disarmament and Development for Latin America & the Caribbean

10. Latin America and the Caribbean in the General Assembly of the United Nations
Amb Raimundo González Aninat
President of the First Commission of the General Assembly of the United Nations

11. Tlatelolco II: A Proposal for Auto-limitation on Conventional Weapons in Latin America
Amb Sergio González Gálvez
Advisor to the Secretary of Foreign Affairs of Mexico, Former Deputy Secretary of Foreign Affairs of Mexico

12. The NGOs and the TRACK II and III Process: An Effective Tool for Disarmament
AmbThomas Graham Jr
President of Lawyers Alliance for World Security(LAWS) & Former Representative of the President for Arms Control and Disarmament of the United States

13. Negative Security Assurances: A Latin American and Caribbean Precedent for International Law
Amb Héctor Gros Espiell
Former Secretary General of OPANAL & former Foreign Minister Affairs of Uruguay

14. Civil Society and Disamament
Mr. Enrique Obando
President of the Institute for Strategic & Policy Studies

15. Peru and Ecuador: A Definate Peace and Future Integration
Dr. Jorge Ortiz
National Executive Director-Peru, Bi-national Plan for Development of the Regional Border

16. Regional Confidence Building Measures
Amb Hugo Palma Valderrama
Former Deputy Minister of Foreign Affairs of Peru

17. The State of Nuclear Disarmament & Arms Control at the End of the Century
Amb Pasi Patokallio
Ambassador of Finland to Israel, Chairman of the 1st Session of the Preparatory Conference of the 2000 NPT Review Conference

18. The Importance of IAEA Safeguards in the Non-Proliferation Regime
Ms. Jan Priest
Head of Verification, Security of Materials and Safety Policy Section of the Office of External Relations and Policy Co-ordination (IAEA)

19. Challenges and Options
Dr. Tariq Rauf
Member of the Delegation of Canada to the 2000 Prep Com Review Conference of the NPT& Director of the International Organization Nonproliferation Project (IONP), Monterey Institute of International Studies (MIIS)

20. The Concept of Human Security
Ms. Melanie Regimbal
Coordinator for the Mine-Action Program, Minister of Foreign Affairs & International Trade of Canada

21. Nuclear-Weapon-Free Zones, an Important Cornerstone for Nuclear Disarmament
Amb Enrique Román-Morey
Secretary General of the Agency for the Prohibition of Nuclear Weapons in Latin America & the Caribbean (OPANAL)

22. What do We Expect? A NGO Proposal
Dr. Ben Sanders
Secretary-General of the 1985 NPT Review Conference and Executive Chairman of the Programme for Promoting Nuclear Non-Proliferation (PPNN)

23. The Contribution of Academic Institutions in Disarmament & Security
Amb Alejandro San Martín
Assistant Deputy Minister & Secretary General of Foreign Relations of Peru, Center for International Peruvian Studies(CEPEI)

24. A Chinese Perspective
Amb Zukang Sha
Director-General Department of Arms Control and Disarmament, Ministry of Foreign Affairs, People's Republic of China

25. The Contribution of Academic Institutions in Disarmament & Security
Dr. Antonio Stempel Paris
Former Secretary-General of OPANAL, Internationalist & University Professor

26. International Peace: A Regional Perspective
Amb Jose Urrutia Ceruti
Under-Secretary for Multilateral and Special Affairs, Ministry of External Affairs of Peru

27. The Convention on Anti-Personnel Landmines
Amb Jose Viegas Filho
Ambassador of Brazil to Peru

28. Latin America and the Caribbean in the Conference of Disarmament
Minister Pedro Villagra Delgado
Director for the Department of Security Affairs at the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Argentina

29. An American Perspective
Amb Norman A.Wulf
Designate Special Representative for Nuclear Proliferation, State Department of the United States of America

30. Statement by the Organization for the Prohibition of Chemical Weapons (OPCW)
Mikhail Berdennikov
Assistant to the Deputy Director-General of the OPCW

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