Vienna

08 January 2013

Secretary-General's video message to the Civil Society Forum in Support of Security Council Resolution 1540 [recorded by Ms. Angela Kane, UN High Representative for Disarmament Affairs, on behalf of the Secretary-General]

Ban Ki-Moon, Former Secretary-General

I am pleased to convey my greetings to all those gathered for this first-ever
Civil Society Forum to broaden engagement in support of Security Council Resolution 1540.  I thank the Government of Austria for its initiative

With the adoption of resolution 1540, the Security Council established a programme of action to prevent non-State actors from acquiring weapons of mass destruction and their means of delivery.  The resolution built upon existing measures to prevent the proliferation of such weapons and to create a WMD-free world.

Working together and in close partnership with the United Nations and other international organizations, Member States have joined forces against proliferation to ensure that the objectives of the resolution are translated into concrete results.

But our shared goal of nuclear disarmament and a world free of all weapons of mass destruction will require the committed efforts of us all.  Civil society has contributed significantly to the activities of the United Nations, including in disarmament, human rights, development and many other critical areas. I have no doubt that the positive impact of civil society will move the world closer to meeting the objectives of resolution 1540 and a world without weapons of mass destruction.

Please be assured of my strong commitment.  I wish you a successful meeting and look forward to working closely with you to achieve our common goals.