UN Secretary-General hails ‘strong’ new recommendations to curb proliferation of small arms
“The proliferation, diversion and misuse of small arms and light weapons continue to undermine peace, security and sustainable development worldwide. – fueling conflict and armed violence, and causing heavy human loss,” António Guterres said in a statement issued by his Spokesperson.
UN chief congratulates member states on successful conclusion of deal Fourth review conferencewelcomes the establishment of an open technical expert group to address developments in small arms and light weapons production, technology and design.
Strengthen cooperation
He also recognized the commitments that countries have made to strengthen international cooperation and support and implement gender-responsive policies.
Mr. Guterres “strongly believe that the progress achieved…will help strengthen our collective and national efforts to combat illicit small arms and light weapons until the next review conference in 2030,” the statement continued.
The UN Secretary-General added that he hoped the commitments on small arms would inform discussions at the Future Summit in September “to find forward-looking solutions and take action for a more peaceful future.”
Earlier this month, in a statement to delegates, Mr. Guterres noted that the conference was taking place at a “difficult and dangerous time for humanity” with new conflicts putting millions of people at risk, in which light weapons play a major role.
Leading cause of violent death
Small arms are the leading cause of violent death and are the weapon of choice in nearly half of all homicides globally, according to United Nations figures.
The proliferation of illegal small arms is increasing due to new advances in small arms manufacturing, technology and design – including 3D printing.
Secretary-General’s New Agenda for Peace Policy Brief Recognizes the importance of small arms control in preventing conflict and building peace. It makes recommendations to strengthen regional, national and global control efforts on both the supply and demand sides.