South Atlantic Peace and Cooperation Zone
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Formation | 27 October 1986 |
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Headquarters | Brasília, Brazil |
Membership | 24 member states |
Official language | English, Portuguese, Spanish, French |
Secretary General | H.E.Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva [1] |
The South Atlantic Peace and Cooperation Zone (
nuclear weapons
and of reducing and eventually eliminating the military presence of countries from other regions.
A Declaration on the
U.N. General Assembly endorsed the initiative, albeit with opposition from the United States, United Kingdom and France.[2]
The South Atlantic itself is currently not a
British overseas territory of Saint Helena and its dependencies Ascension Island and Tristan da Cunha, and Norway's Bouvet Island are not covered by those treaties. In addition, the Falkland Islands are not covered by these treaties as a British Overseas Territory.
Members
Country | Continent |
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Angola | Africa |
Argentina | Americas |
Benin | Africa |
Brazil | Americas |
Cabo Verde | Africa |
Cameroon | Africa |
Congo | Africa |
Democratic Republic of the Congo | Africa |
Equatorial Guinea | Africa |
Gabon | Africa |
Gambia | Africa |
Ghana | Africa |
Guinea | Africa |
Guinea Bissau | Africa |
Ivory Coast | Africa |
Liberia | Africa |
Namibia | Africa |
Nigeria | Africa |
Sao Tome and Principe | Africa |
Senegal | Africa |
Sierra Leone | Africa |
South Africa | Africa |
Togo | Africa |
Uruguay | Americas |
See also
- North Atlantic Treaty Organization
- Community of Portuguese Speaking Countries
- Treaty for the Prohibition of Nuclear Weapons in Latin America and the Caribbean
- Africa-South America Summit
References
- ^ BR-AR - Comunicado Conjunto DefesaNet. Retrieved on 2012-04-18. (in Portuguese).
- ^ Osmańczyk, Edmund Jan (July 1, 2003). "Encyclopedia of the United Nations and International Agreements: A to F". Taylor & Francis – via Google Books.
- Address to the 6th Ministerial Meeting of the Zone for Peace and Cooperation in the South Atlantic (Dept. of Foreign Affairs of South Africa)
- United Nations General Assembly Resolution A/RES/41/11 - Zone of Peace and Cooperation of the South Atlantic
- Voting record on this resolution 41/11
- South African-Latin American Maritime Co-operation: Towards a South Atlantic RIM Community? Written by Dr. Greg Mills, National Director, South African Institute of International Affairs, Johannesburg