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Draft Resolution 1.

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Sponsors: Denmark, France, Israel, Russian Federation
Signatories: Brunei Darussalam, Bulgaria, Chile, China, Czech Republic, Egypt, Germany,
Greece, Indonesia, Iran, Ireland, Malaysia, Netherlands, Republic of Korea, Spain, Switzerland,
Ukraine, United Arab Emirates, United Kingdom, United States of America
The General Assembly,
Realizing the importance of nuclear energy as one of reliable sources of energy,
Recalling the Nuclear Non Proliferation Treaty as the basis of countering nuclear
proliferation measures,
Further recalling the Comprehensive Nuclear Test Ban Treaty as the basis of countering
provocative actions made by states,
Also recalling the International Convention for the Suppression of Acts of Nuclear
Terrorism and United Nations Security Council Resolution 1887 as the basis for countering
nuclear terrorism,
Recalling the Convention on the Physical Protection on Nuclear Material as the basis of
the security in ensuring nuclear material transfer,
Emphasizing the use of nuclear power as a source of energy and not for any military
purpose,
Expressing its concern of states that threatened others by using nuclear weapon and
refuse to disarm their nuclear weapons,
Fully aware of the danger of nuclear terrorism,
Fully alarmed of the danger of nuclear waste,
Aware of the importance of single regulation for nuclear power plants,
Reaffirming its strong commitment to represent all states interest,
Welcoming efforts made by states to cooperate in the field of nuclear energy,

Security of Nuclear Weapons


1. Recognizes that the problems regarding the security of nuclear weapons can be divided into 2
problems, from states that have nuclear weapons and terrorist groups that want to acquire
nuclear weapons;
2. Urges every state to sign and ratify the Non Proliferation Treaty in order to ensure the
security of all states;
3. Urges every state to sign and ratify the Comprehensive Nuclear Test Ban Treaty in order to
prohibit all states to test nuclear weapons which will lead to the confidence building measure;
4. Also urges states with nuclear weapons to reduce their nuclear weapons gradually;
5. Invites the International Atomic Energy Agency to monitor states in their process in reducing
their nuclear weapons;
6. Encourages all states to cooperate in order to prevent terrorist groups acquiring nuclear
weapons or nuclear materials needed to produce nuclear weapons and from attacking nuclear
facilities;
7. Stresses every state to sign the International Convention for the Suppression of Acts of
Nuclear Terrorism;
8. Urges every state to implement the United Nations Security Council Resolution 1887
regarding nuclear terrorism;
9. Calls upon states to give the better protection in their nuclear facilities;
10. Urges states to convert Highly Enriched Uranium into Low Enrich Uranium for the purpose
to prevent terrorist groups make nuclear weapons even if they get the nuclear material
needed. States should convert it to the level where terrorist groups cannot enrich it back into
nuclear material needed to make nuclear weapons;
Nuclear Waste Management
11. Recommends the classification of waste based on the period of decay and the risk. The period
of decay can be one of very short term, short term, and long term. While the risk can be one
of very low risk, low risk, intermediate risk, and high risk;
12. Calls for the specific treatment to be given to all class of the classified waste;
13. Recognizes 2 ways of the management of nuclear waste which are nuclear waste reprocessing
and nuclear waste stockpiling;

14. Affirms that nuclear waste reprocessing should be done when the nuclear waste still can be
reprocessed into the fuel for nuclear power plants in order to enhance nuclear fuel efficiency
and save space for nuclear waste stockpiling;
15. Affirms that nuclear waste stockpiling should only be done when the waste itself cannot be
reprocessed into the fuel for nuclear power plants;
Nuclear Power Plants Regulation
16. Reaffirms that the regulation of International Atomic Energy Agency should contain the
aspect of safety, safeguard, and liability in every nuclear plants;
17. Reaffirms the International Atomic Energy Agencys five steps to build nuclear power plants
which are signature phase, survey phase, building phase, monitoring phase, and report phase;
18. Encourages states to conduct research and development based on the International Atomic
Energy Agency regulation in order to enhance all aspect in International Atomic Energy
Agency regulation;
19. Urges states to ratify the Convention on the Physical Protection of Nuclear Material in order
to ensuring the security in transferring nuclear material;
20. Strongly urges states to have public transparency regarding nuclear technologies;
Other Sources of Energy
21. Strongly urges to use other alternative energies if another nuclear crisis happened in the
future.

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