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April 14, 2009

Türk: Obama's Prague Speech to Have Long-Term Effect on Security

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Ljubljana, 14 April (STA) - President Danilo Türk on Tuesday delivered in Ljubljana a speech on global security and cooperation, suggesting that US President Barack Obama’s push for ridding the world of nuclear weapons will have "a long-term effect on our security situation".

Türk, an international law expert, stressed that Obama's speech, made recently in Prague, needed to be seen against the background of the current security circumstances. There were a lot of nuclear weapons during the Cold War, but they were well controlled, he said. Today, the situation is different, as the world’s nuclear security does not depend only on the five permanent members of the UN Security Council which possess nuclear weapons. They have been joined by other countries, and nuclear weapons can also be obtained by terrorist groups. 

Addressing a distinguished audience, Türk said that this has created a new dynamics and that allowing nuclear weapons proliferation will lead to a much more dangerous world. 

Also important is the issue of how to design relations among countries which already possess nuclear weapons and those which wish to obtain them to provide for their own security, the president stressed. 

He also addressed the issue of global organization, which entails different ideas, among them one to expand NATO into an organization of global character. 

Türk is not a supporter of this idea, believing that globalization of NATO would, not increase its efficiency and would moreover, undermine the debate on a reforming the UN Security Council. 

He added that the reform of the Council was needed, since its membership had not been expanded in 40 years, while the number of UN member states almost doubled.