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Unit 18The United Nations Disarmament MachineryChapter 6: The Disarmament Machinery and the European Union
Chapter 6

The Disarmament Machinery and the European Union

How does the European Union contribute to multilateral arms control in the context of the UN Disarmament Machinery?

The European Position

[…] We do think that multilateralism has to have a chance. It is difficult but the only avenue for the future. We are supporting actively and fully the UN system – the United Nations – because with your work you pave the way to a better future. The United Nations are the cornerstone of multilateralism, the bridge to a better humanity, a better world. The European Union will remain the close partner of the United Nations and of António Guterres.

Jean-Claude Juncker, the 12th president of the European Commission

Jean-Claude Juncker, the 12th president of the European Commission, described the United Nations as ‘the cornerstone of multilateralism, the bridge to a better humanity, a better world’. 1

In a statement at the First Committee in October 2019, the EU reiterated its support for the three central elements the Disarmament Machinery: the First Committee, the Conference on Disarmament and the UN Disarmament Commission.

In the same statement, the EU also stressed the importance of continued financial support to the machinery and its various components to ensure its continued work toward international peace and security.

Interview with Eran Nagan

In this video, Eran Nagan from the European External Action Service discusses the European Union’s role in the UN Disarmament Machinery and how the EU contributes to multilateral arms control more broadly.

Footnotes

  1. Press statement by President Jean-Claude Juncker with António Guterres, Secretary-General of the United Nations, following their meeting at the UN, available at ec.europa.eu/commission/presscorner/detail/fr/SPEECH_18_5871