On December 04 – 08, 2017 the annual Meeting
of States Parties to the
Convention on the Prohibition of the Development,
Production and Stockpiling of Bacteriological (Biological) and Toxin Weapons
and on their
Destruction (BWC) is taking place in
Geneva.
Representatives of States
Parties to the Convention, relevant international institutions and NGOs attend the
event.
Participants are discussing
ways to further
strengthen the BWC, deepen international cooperation, including in the context
of providing technical assistance to States Parties
to the Convention
to identify and combat threats
of pandemic nature and use
the results of biological research
for peaceful purposes, as well
as the issue
of establishing an intersessional programme of work,
as to which
States Parties did not manage
to reach consensus during the Eighth BWC Review Conference (December 2016).
Permanent Representative of Ukraine in
Geneva Yurii Klymenko in his
statement during the Meeting stressed
upon the important role played by the
BWC in the field of disarmament
and non-proliferation of weapons of
mass destruction. Having drawn attention
to the working
paper of the Meeting titled
“Biosecurity Education”, submitted by Ukraine,
the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern
Ireland and Japan, he called
for comprehensive strengthening of the Convention’s regime, including through its further
universalization and enhancement of relevant international cooperation, as well as underscored
the results of the regional
workshop for the countries of
Eastern Europe and Central Asia
"Implications of developments in science and technology
for the BWC", which took place
in the city
of Kyiv on
September 21 – 22, 2017.