The Conference will include the following sessions:
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Syria Chemical Weapons Disarmament: A Success Story of International Diplomacy;
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Making Progress on Resolving Iran's Nuclear Crisis: One Year after the Geneva Agreements;
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Role of Nuclear Safety in the Nuclear Export after Fukushima;
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CTBT: Increasing Its Monitoring Capability and Making the Treaty Operational;
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Denuclearization of the Korean Peninsula: Creating Appropriate Conditions and Favorable Environment;
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The Conference on the Establishment of a Zone Free of Nuclear and All Other Weapons of Mass Destruction in the Middle East: Developing the Agenda;
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Strengthening the Nuclear Security Regime: After the 2016 Nuclear Security Summit;
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Multilateralizing Nuclear Disarmament: Possible Steps;
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Future of IAEA Safeguards and the State-Level Concept;
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How to Make the 2015 NPT Review Conference a Success?
Since the Conference will take place just a few days before a new, extended deadline, for P5+1 talks with Iran, it will be one of the core issues of the Moscow Conference. We expect that a diverse group of Iranian scholars, scientists, and officials will take part in the meeting.