(11 July 2005,New York)
Mr. Chairman,
First of all, please allow me, on behalf of the Chinese delegation, to congratulate you on your assumption of the Chairmanship of the Second Biennial Meeting of States to Consider the Implementation of the Programme of Action to Prevent, Combat and Eradicate the Illicit Trade in Small Arms and Light Weapons in All its Aspects (PoA). I am convinced that with your wisdom and rich diplomatic experience, you will surely guide this meeting to a success. You and other members of the Bureau can rest assured of the full cooperation and support from the Chinese delegation for the success of the meeting.
Mr. Chairman,
As an important milestone and roadmap for the multilateral efforts to combat the illicit trade in small arms and light weapons (SALW), the PoA represents the consensus and determination of the international community on fighting the illicit trade in SALW. It also represents a brand-new stage in the multilateral process to address the issue of SALW.
In recent years, the international community has achieved a series of progress in the implementation of the PoA.
At the national level, many countries have established national points of contact and coordination agencies, developed and improved national legislation, and enhanced efforts in the institution and capacity building.
At the regional level, regional and sub-regional organizations have launched various initiatives and taken concrete measures to address the illicit trade in SALW within the framework of regional cooperation. Regional initiatives such as the ASEAN Plan of Action and the Nairobi Protocol have laid a solid foundation for the implementation of the PoA at the regional level. Regional endeavors have become an important part of international efforts against the illicit trade in SALW.
Guided by the roadmap of the PoA, efforts at the global level against the illicit trade in SALW are also proceeding smoothly. In 2003, the UN successfully convened the First Biennial Meeting of States to Consider the Implementation of the PoA. Last month, the International Instrument to
Mr. Chairman,
There is an old Chinese saying, "Constant reviews make constant renewal". The purpose of the Second Biennial Meeting of States we are convening today is exactly to review past experience for renewed efforts in the future.
The past few years have witnessed remarkable achievements as well as room for further improvement in the field of SALW. The domestic legislation in this regard in some countries needs to be improved. There are still loopholes in the management by some countries of such areas as marking and record-keeping of SALW. The law enforcement in some countries needs to be strengthened. And the information-sharing and cooperation among law enforcement authorities of different countries need to be further enhanced. Some countries are still short of resources in institution and capacity building in legislation, law enforcement and control, confiscation and destruction of illicit SALW.
Looking ahead into the future, the Chinese delegation believes that the international community needs to work hand-in-hand in promoting the comprehensive implementation of the PoA, particularly in the following aspects:
First, States should bear the primary responsibility. States should, in light of their national situation, enhance their own institution and capacity building, establish and improve their legal system, strengthen their law enforcement, firmly crack down the illicit manufacturing of and trafficking in SALW and enhance stockpile management so as to prevent SALW lawfully manufactured and transferred from ending up in the illegal channels.
Second, international and regional coordination and cooperation should be enhanced. Each region should, in accordance with its specific situation, identify its priorities and enhance communication, coordination and cooperation among countries in the region, particularly in the field of information exchange and cooperation among law enforcement bodies.
Third, the United Nations should continue to play a leading role in this field. Currently, it is the common aspiration of the international community that the United Nations shall pay more attention to development issues. It is therefore of great significance to consolidate the role of the United Nations in combating the illicit trade of SALW.
Fourth, a comprehensive approach should be adopted to address both the symptoms and underlying causes. All possible resources need to be mobilized throughout the international community to provide financial and technical support to developing countries in their capacity and institution building. At the same time, it is necessary to assist countries concerned in their economic development as well as their efforts to achieve peace and stability, which will help root out the breeding grounds in which the illicit SALW propagate.
Mr. Chairman,
The Chinese Government, committed to the principle of "putting people first and governing for the people", attaches great importance to the fight against the illicit trade in SALW, and plays an active role in relevant international efforts. The Chinese Government has taken a series of earnest steps to implement the PoA.
As to legislation,
As to law enforcement,
As to international exchange and cooperation,
I would also like to take this opportunity to brief you on the UN Workshop on SALW held in
As required by the PoA,
To conclude, I wish the meeting a complete success.
Thank you, Mr. Chairman.