Nao seria altura de o nosso governo mandar alguem a Genebra para ver se aprendemos a gerir nossos paios?
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A UN Group of Government Experts (GGE) is holding the first of its three
sessions on surplus ammunition stockpiles in Geneva 14- 18 January.
Sixteen States submitted their views earlier last year, commenting on
security risks presented by their surplus stockpiles and the
possibilities of implementing new regional, national or sub-regional
frameworks for eliminating them or managing them better. Some
governments, including Mexico, believe that reducing surplus ammunition
requires strong regulation of manufacture, transfer and possession of
ammunition. Experts have been appointed from Bangladesh, Bolivia,
Cameroon, Canada, Chile, China, Czech Republic, France, Germany, Korea
(South), Morocco, Norway, Peru, Russia, Serbia, South Africa, UK and US.
The Chair of the GGE is Michael Hasenau from the German Ministry of
Foreign Affairs.
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