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January 14, 1994
Copy of a UK paper summarizing NPT extension options and their implications.
March 22, 1995
Summary of meeting of the core group, statomg "these meetings make it fully clear that now thanks to the lobbying activities of many countries an increasing majority of member states who are for the indefinite extension of the npt appears possible."
February 13, 1995
Summary of meeting and different countries' positions at the review conference.
April 6, 1995
German Foreign Ministry index listing all of the NPT countries and their positions on extending the treaty.
January 24, 1995
The Group of Non-Aligned and Other States presents a short working paper summarizing Article X.2 and the available options for extending the NPT.
April 17, 1995
Summary of meeting with Canadian diplomat Sven Jurschewsky about strategy for the NPT review confernece.
October 1994
An overview of the administrative structure of the NPT review conference and the preparatory work leading up to it, as well as potential procedural problems which have not yet been solved.
December 27, 1994
Legal analysis of Article X.2, which states that after 25 years the treaty takes force (in 1970), treaty members will hold a conference to determine if the NPT will be extended indefinitely or for an additional fixed period(s).
September 15, 1994
European Union document on legal aspects in connection with the NPT.
July 19, 1994
The EU Working Group on Non-Proliferation developed the first draft what later became the Council Decision 94/509/CFSP. The draft identified three decisions: to convince states outside the Treaty to join it; to encourage participation in the remaining Preparatory Committee meetings;and to build consensus for indefinite extension. The proposal was a so-called “A” Item, meaning that the Foreign Ministers would not even discuss it; they only were to approve it.