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65:(TNCD) as well as the eight additional member nations of the ENCD. The ENCD actually only included the participation of seventeen nations, as France did not participate in an official capacity. However, they were involved in an unofficial role in consultations with the other Western representatives. While France was an original member of the ENCD, it again chose not to participate in the negotiations or sessions of the CCD. 53:
was enlarged again by the General Assembly from 26 to 31 nations in 1975. Throughout the process of UN disarmament negotiations, including through its various name changes, the CCD received instructions from and reported to the UN General Assembly. The CCD, like its two predecessors was chaired by the United States and Soviet Union.
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The Conference of the Committee on Disarmament (CCD) succeeded the Eighteen Nation Committee Disarmament (ENCD) as the U.N.'s disarmament committee in 1969. In addition to the name change General Assembly Resolution 2602(XXIV) expanded the membership from the ENDC's 18 to the new CCD's 26. The CCD
248:. Most member nations of the CCD agreed that it did and discussions ultimately led to a UN General Assembly resolution affirming that the use of all chemical and biological agents in war was against 225:(CD). The ENCD (1962–69) followed the short-lived Ten Nation Committee on Disarmament (1960), and was succeeded by the CCD (1969–78) until the CD was formed in 1979. 502: 336: 451: 280: 409: 304: 497: 385: 20: 41: 431: 62: 492: 414: 37: 459: 393: 344: 288: 190: 198: 222: 221:
The CCD (1969–1979) was one of several predecessors to the current UN disarmament organization, the
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Discussions in the CCD played a role in the interpretation of the
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resolution. It began work in 1969 as the successor to the
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Conference on disarmament (disambiguation)
United Nations
disarmament
General Assembly
Eighteen Nation Committee on Disarmament
Ten Nation Committee on Disarmament
Western Bloc
Canada
France
Great Britain
Italy
United States
Eastern Bloc
Bulgaria
Czechoslovakia
Poland
Romania
Soviet Union
Brazil
Burma
Ethiopia
India
Mexico
Nigeria
Sweden
United Arab Republic
Argentina
Morocco
Japan
Hungary

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