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We have some exciting news to
share with you: fifty-six former presidents, prime ministers, foreign
ministers and defence ministers from 20 NATO member states, as well as
Japan and South Korea, have just issued an open letter calling on
their current governments to join the UN Treaty on the Prohibition of
Nuclear Weapons.
Read the Letter (PDF)
Read more in the New York Times
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This is a major
development. Co-signed by former UN Secretary-General Ban
Ki-moon and two former Secretaries-General of NATO, Javier Solana and
Willy Claes (see the full list below) this letter is the most
significant demonstration of high-level support for the treaty that we
have seen in these countries to date.
We hope it will inspire current
decision-makers to turn this support into political action by joining
the treaty. Will you help us make sure they don't miss it by sharing
this letter far and wide?
Read and share the New York Times coverage of
this letter>>
Thank you,
Tim Wright Treaty
Coordinator ICAN
The 56 co-signers of the
open letter in support of the Treaty
on the Prohibition of Nuclear Weapons are:
Lloyd Axworthy, former foreign minister of
Canada
Ban Ki-moon, former UN secretary-general and
foreign minister of South Korea
Jean-Jacques Blais, former defence minister
of Canada
Kjell Magne Bondevik, former prime minister
and foreign minister of Norway
Ylli Bufi, former prime minister of
Albania
Jean Chrétien, former prime minister of
Canada
Willy Claes, former NATO secretary-general
and foreign minister of Belgium
Erik Derycke, former foreign minister of
Belgium
Joschka Fischer, former foreign minister of
Germany
Franco Frattini, former foreign minister of
Italy
Ingibjörg Sólrún Gísladóttir, former foreign
minister of Iceland
Bjørn Tore Godal, former foreign minister
and defence minister of Norway
Bill Graham, former foreign minister and
defence minister of Canada
Hatoyama Yukio, former prime minister of
Japan
Thorbjørn Jagland, former prime minister and
foreign minister of Norway
Ljubica Jelušič, former defence minister of
Slovenia
Tālavs Jundzis, former defence minister of
Latvia
Jan Kavan, former foreign minister of the
Czech Republic
Alojz Krapež, former defence minister of
Slovenia
Ģirts Valdis Kristovskis, former foreign
minister and defence minister of Latvia
Aleksander Kwaśniewski, former president of
Poland
Yves Leterme, former prime minister and
foreign minister of Belgium
Enrico Letta, former prime minister of
Italy
Eldbjørg Løwer, former defence minister of
Norway
Mogens Lykketoft, former foreign minister of
Denmark
John Mccallum, former defence minister of
Canada
John Manley, former foreign minister of
Canada
Rexhep Meidani, former president of
Albania
Zdravko Mršić, former foreign minister of
Croatia
Linda Mūrniece, former defence minister of
Latvia
Fatos Nano, former prime minister of
Albania
Holger K. Nielsen, former foreign minister
of Denmark
Andrzej Olechowski, former foreign minister
of Poland
Kjeld Olesen, former foreign minister and
defence minister of Denmark
Ana Palacio, former foreign minister of
Spain
Theodoros Pangalos, former foreign minister
of Greece
Jan Pronk, former defence minister (ad
interim) of the Netherlands
Vesna Pusić, former foreign minister of
Croatia
Dariusz Rosati, former foreign minister of
Poland
Rudolf Scharping, former defence minister of
Germany
Juraj Schenk, former foreign minister of
Slovakia
Nuno Severiano Teixeira, former defence
minister of Portugal
Jóhanna Sigurðardóttir, former prime
minister of Iceland
Össur Skarphéðinsson, former foreign
minister of Iceland
Javier Solana, former NATO secretary-general
and foreign minister of Spain
Anne-Grete Strøm-Erichsen, former defence
minister of Norway
Hanna Suchocka, former prime minister of
Poland
Szekeres Imre, former defence minister of
Hungary
Tanaka Makiko, former foreign minister of
Japan
Tanaka Naoki, former defence minister of
Japan
Danilo Türk, former president of
Slovenia
Hikmet Sami Türk, former defence minister of
Turkey
The late John N. Turner, former prime
minister of Canada*
Guy Verhofstadt, former prime minister of
Belgium
Knut Vollebæk, former foreign minister of
Norway
Carlos Westendorp y Cabeza, former foreign
minister of Spain
* ICAN would like to extend our condolences to the family of
former Canadian prime minister John Turner, who passed away on 19
September 2020.
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