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Title: Miguel Marin-Bosch: Achieving a comprehensive test ban

Journal Article · · Arms Control Today
OSTI ID:45383

After years of delay, serious negotiations on a comprehensive test ban (CTB) treaty began in Geneva in January, and there are indications that rapid progress could come during the next few months, with important implications for other arms control treaties. Ambassador Miguel Marin-Bosch is a career diplomat in the Mexican foreign service who has followed arms control issues in Geneva and New York since 1969. United Nations Conference on Disarmament (CD) in Geneva and Chairman of the Ad Hoc Committee on a CTB. His April 26 interview with Arms Control Today took place in Washington between formal sessions of the CD, where, as chairman, he is expected to soon present a draft CTB treaty as a focal point for further negotiations and discussions.

OSTI ID:
45383
Journal Information:
Arms Control Today, Vol. 24, Issue 5; Other Information: PBD: Jun 1994
Country of Publication:
United States
Language:
English

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