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Nuclear debate: global decision-makers speak

In December 2009, global decision-makers and non-proliferation experts met at Wilton Park to discuss nuclear issues. The May 2010 Review Conference of the Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty (NPT) was a key focus for discussion.

The Foreign & Commonwealth Office spoke to ten senior participants, including Libran Cabactulan, Susan Burk, Pavel Podvig, John Duncan, Paul Ingram, Maged Abdelaziz, Martin Briens, Jean du Preez, Boniface Chidyausiku and Rebecca Johnson. You can view our series of interviews below.



Use the arrows to select the next video in the series, or click on one of the screen images to select a video. Alternatively, watch the interviews on YouTube.
In addition, you can read the Conference Report on Wilton Park's website.

An academically independent agency of the Foreign & Commonwealth Office, Wilton Park brings together decision-makers and opinion-formers from around the world to address the most pressing global issues. It has been influencing international decision-making for six decades through "off the record" residential conferences. For more information, visit the Wilton Park website.



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