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"Mr President, ladies and gentlemen, I am speaking on behalf of the new Italian Socialist Party. Next May in New York, at the conference on the non-proliferation treaty, no further concessions or compromises can or should be made. In particular, the possibility of reactionary and in many ways obscurantist regimes, such as those of Iran and North Korea, coming into possession of nuclear weapons must be prevented. This concern is only heightened by the risk of plutonium being stolen by terrorist groups which, alas, are increasingly active. In 1945 in Japan, the atomic bomb wiped out two cities, with consequences which even today are having an impact on the lives of millions of citizens and the surrounding environment. In 2005, the mayors of Hiroshima and Nagasaki, the two cities destroyed 60 years ago, are launching an international campaign for nuclear disarmament via their programme, which calls for the elimination of all nuclear weapons within 15 years. Europe, which has every interest in promoting international security and strategic stability, must ensure its voice is heard in the international community, setting out in clear terms the way ahead towards a gradual reduction in nuclear arms deployment and a consequent progressive disarmament."@en1
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"Project Vision 2020"1

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