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Eastern Europe
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Southern Africa
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Eastern Africa
February 27, 1995
The memo contains strategies both for before and during the NPT, arguing for fixed extension without publicly announcing it prior to NPT and support supermajority as criteria in decision.
December 27, 1994
The memo suggests to pick additional fixed periods extension of the NPT with a green-light mechanism. In addition, need for significant majority and establishing better relations with other states
March 2, 1995
The memo notes suggests that a series of successive extensions should be used. DuPreez also says that South Africa must continue to participate in the NPT.
April 10, 1995
Responding to Al Gore's 4th April letter, Mbeki offers support for the NPT while noting the need for supermajority and strengthening the review process.
April 13, 1995
The letter congratulates Mr Thabo and South Africa for pledging to the NPT agreements and offering suggestions during the revision process. Gore also says that he will be able to meet Foreign Minister Nzo in New York on 19th April.
April 19, 1995
Foreign Minister Alfred Nzo thanked the President of NPT, offers a legal analysis of X(2) Article and the commitment to dispose of nuclear weapons, referring to articles of treaty.
The letter asks for improvements in the review process for the NPT.
A description of X.2 Article of the NPT and a discussion of three potential outcomes: 1) indefinite extension, 2) extension for an additional fixed period, and 3) extension for additional fixed periods.
April 3, 1995
South Africa supports the indefinite extension of the NPT.
March 24, 1995
Credentials for South Africa's delegation to the 1995 Non-Proliferation Treaty Extension Conference.