| Shannon report |
| Canada: transmitting papers of a workshop held in Toronto, 16-19 January 1995 |
| Canada: transmitting a publication on verification |
| USA: Statement by President Clinton |
| Canada: Working paper on an Ad Hoc Committee on an FMCT |
| USA: Statement from the President |
| Draft Decision on te establishment of an ad hoc committee |
| Report of a seminar on FMCT held in Geneva, 11-12 May 1998 |
| Sweden: Joint declaration |
| Algeria: proposal under agenda item 1 |
| Decision on the estbalishment of an ad hoc committee under agenda item 1 |
| Statement by the President following adoption of CD/1547 |
| Statement by the G21 |
| Austria: Statement by the Foreign Minister |
| The Philippines: Statement by the Foreign Minister |
| Report of the ad hoc committee under agenda item 1 |
| Working paper: elements of an approach to dealing with stocks of fissile materials |
| Japan: Report of the Tokyo Forum |
| Finland: Declaration by the EU on fissile materials |
| Mexico: portion of text adopted at the 2000 NPT RevCon |
| South Africa: Working paper: possible scope and requirements of the FMCT |
| Addendum to CD/1671 |
| The Netherlands: Summary of an informal meeting on fissile materials held in Geneva, 7 June 2002 |
| Ireland: paper submitted by the NAC to the First PrepCom of the 2005 NPT RevCon |
| The Netherlands: Summary of a second informal meeting on fissile materials held in Geneva, 25 September 2002 |
| The Netherlands: Summary of a fourth informal meeting on fissile materials held in Geneva, 4 April 2003 |
| New Zealand: paper submitted by the NAC to the Second PrepCom of the 2005 NPT RevCon |
| UK: Working paper submitted to the Second PrepCom of the 2005 NPT RevCon |
| Japan: Working paper on a FMCT treaty |
| The Netherlands: Summary of a fifth informal meeting on fissile materials held in Geneva, 26 September 2003 |
| Italy: EU strategy against proliferation of WMD |
| The Netherlands: Summary of a sixth informal meeting on fissile materials held in Geneva, 2 April 2004 |
| The Netherlands: Common position of the EU to the 2005 NPT RevCon |
| Malaysia: Working paper by the NAM to the 2005 NPT RevCon |
| Canada: Elements of an Approach to Dealing With Stocks of Fissile Materials for Nuclear Weapons or Other Nuclear Explosive Devices |
| Switzerland: A Pragmatic Approach to the Verification of a FMCT |
| Italy: Banning the Production of Fissile Material to Prevent Catastrophic Nuclear Terrorism |
| Italy: FMCT’s Entry Into Force: Possible Options |
| Japan: FMCT: A Contribution to Constructive Discussions |
| Australia: Suggestions for Progressing the FMCT |
| USA: Draft Mandate for an Ad Hoc Committee on a FMCT |
| USA: Draft FMCT |
| USA: White Paper on a Fissile Material Cutoff Treaty |
| Canada: An FMCT Scope - Verification Arrangement |
| Reports of the seven Coordinators on the work done during the 2007 session |
| Reports of the seven Coordinators on the work done during the 2008 session |
| Reports of the seven coordinators submitted to the President of the Conference on the work done during the 2009 session on agenda items 1 to 7 |
| The Netherlands and Japan: draft for discussion prepared by the international panel on fissile materials: a treaty banning the production of fissile materials for nuclear weapons or other nuclear explosive devices, with article-by-article explanations” |
| Brazil: Proposal on the structure of a FMCT |
| Australia, Working paper, Suggestions for the substance of the FMCT |
| Australia, Working paper, Outline of possible verification provisions of the FMCT |
| Chair’s report of the Australia-Japan expert’s side event on FMCT definitions, held at the Palais des Nations in Geneva on 14-16 February 2011 |
| Chair’s report of the Australia-Japan experts side event on FMCT verification, held at the Palais des Nations in Geneva on 21-23 March 2011 |
| Working Paper - Bulgaria, Germany, Mexico, Netherlands, Romania, Spain, Sweden and Turkey on FMCT |
| Report of Mr. Akio Suda, Ambassador of Japan to the Conference on Disarmament and Chair of the “Japan-Australia Experts Side Event on FMCT Verification” held at the Palais des Nations on 30 May and 1 June 2011 |
| Reports of the five Coordinators submitted to the President of the Conference on the work done during the 2011 session on agenda items 1 to 7 |
| The 2011 Australia-Japan FMCT Experts Side Events: Chairs’ Final Report, Mr. Peter Woolcott, Ambassador of Australia and Mr. Akio Suda, Ambassador of Japan |
| Letter dated 2 September 2011 from the Chargé d’affaires a.i. of the United States of America addressed to the Secretary-General of the Conference on Disarmament transmitting a press release issued by the Department of State of the United States of America regarding the P-5 consultations on a fissile material cut-off treaty (FMCT) held in Geneva on 30 August 2011 |
| Letter dated 25 June 2012 from the Permanent Representatives of Germany and the Netherlands to the Conference on Disarmament addressed to the Secretary-General of the Conference transmitting the report of the meeting of scientific experts on technical issues related to a fissile material cut-off treaty (FMCT), held in Geneva on 29 and 30 May 2012 |
| Letter dated 11 September 2012 from the Permanent Representatives of the Netherlands and Germany to the Conference on Disarmament addressed to the Secretary-General of the Conference transmitting the report of the second meeting of scientific experts on technical issues related to a treaty banning the production of fissile material for nuclear weapons and other nuclear explosive devices based on resolution 66/44 of the General Assembly of the United Nations, held in Geneva on 28 and 29 August 2011 |