Obama to lead UN debate on nuclear disarmament

US President Barack Obama is scheduled to preside over a UN Security Council session next month on nuclear disarmament.

New York: US President Barack Obama is scheduled to preside over a UN Security Council session next month on nuclear disarmament - the first such event by the body that was formed to maintain peace and security around the world, UN officials said on Wednesday.
The meeting on September 24 at UN headquarters in New York would be attended by some, if not all, of the heads of state of the council`s 15 members. As the US holds the rotating presidency of the council in September, the US President gets to chair the nuclear debate.

Obama will be among world leaders who will attend the opening of the week-long UN General Assembly session starting on September 23 in New York.

UN officials, who spoke at a background briefing, said Mexico City will host an international conference on disarmament from September 9 to 11 involving non-government organisations around the world under the sponsorship of the UN department of information. Mexico City is the birthplace of the Treaty of Tlatelolco, the first treaty making Latin America a nuclear-free zone.

IANS

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