"At the disarmament conference in Geneva, Russia came up with an initiative to draft an international convention on fighting acts of chemical and biological terrorism," Churkin said. "We call upon our partners, who haven’t made their position in this respect clear yet, to once again study the Russian proposal carefully and respond positively."
Speaking before Churkin, Deputy Secretary-General Jan Eliasson said the world today is “over armed” and “the one sure way to prevent terrorists from acquiring weapons of mass destruction — is their complete elimination."
The UN Security Council held a meeting on weapons of mass destruction (WMD) Thursday where it unanimously adopted resolution 1540 aimed at preventing WMD from getting into the hands of non-state actors.