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Iran to Hold 2nd N. Disarmament Confab
TEHRAN (FNA)- The Iranian Foreign Ministry plans to hold the second international conference on nuclear disarmament here in Tehran next Sunday and Monday.
The second conference dubbed 'A Review of Existing Challenges in Nuclear Disarmament and Dismantlement of other WMDs' will be held at the Foreign Ministry's Political and International Studies Office on June 12-13.
The meeting will pursue the goals defined in the last year's international conference on nuclear disarmament.
The first International conference on nuclear disarmament dubbed as ' Nuclear Energy for All, Nuclear Weapon for No One' was held in Tehran on April 18-19, 2010 with officials from different countries of the world in attendance.
During the two-day conference, world officials and politicians put their heads together to address issues and concerns in connection with nuclear disarmament.
Foreign ministers, representatives and nuclear experts from 60 world countries participated in the event to discuss challenges on nuclear disarmament, countries' commitment to nuclear dismantlement and disarmament and aftermaths of inaction in the destruction of the Weapons of Mass Destruction (WMDs).
The second conference dubbed 'A Review of Existing Challenges in Nuclear Disarmament and Dismantlement of other WMDs' will be held at the Foreign Ministry's Political and International Studies Office on June 12-13.
The meeting will pursue the goals defined in the last year's international conference on nuclear disarmament.
The first International conference on nuclear disarmament dubbed as ' Nuclear Energy for All, Nuclear Weapon for No One' was held in Tehran on April 18-19, 2010 with officials from different countries of the world in attendance.
During the two-day conference, world officials and politicians put their heads together to address issues and concerns in connection with nuclear disarmament.
Foreign ministers, representatives and nuclear experts from 60 world countries participated in the event to discuss challenges on nuclear disarmament, countries' commitment to nuclear dismantlement and disarmament and aftermaths of inaction in the destruction of the Weapons of Mass Destruction (WMDs).