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Wednesday, November 13, 2024

Nuclear-ban-treaty organisation reappoints Robert Floyd

The statement indicated that Mr Floyd’s reappointment reaffirmed his leadership for a second term and that the extension would ensure he continues through 2029.

• November 13, 2024
Robert Floyd
Robert Floyd

The governing body of the Preparatory Commission for the Comprehensive Nuclear-Test-Ban Treaty Organisation has reappointed Mr Robert Floyd as its executive secretary.

The statement indicated that Mr Floyd’s reappointment reaffirmed his leadership for a second term and that the extension would ensure he continues through 2029.

The organisation disclosed this in a statement by Gunnar Vrang, CTBTO’s spokesman.

Commenting on the outcome of the 63rd Preparatory Commission session on Wednesday in Vienna, the organisation said it had banned all nuclear explosions everywhere, by everyone, and for all times.

It added that adherence to the treaty is nearly universal, with 187 signatories and 178 ratifying states.

To enter into force, the organisation said, the treaty must be ratified by all 44 countries listed in its Annex 2, for which nine ratifications are still required.

Mr Floyd said, “I am truly honoured and I look forward to continuing our important work together with member states, advancing our shared mission of a nuclear-test-free world and a world of peace and security, now and for generations to come.

“I will remain focused on working with all of you to secure the entry into force of this critical treaty. In times of global uncertainty, it is essential that we protect and strengthen what we have built together: this organisation, our work, the International Monitoring System (IMS), and the invaluable skills within our team.”

The CTBTO chief also outlined several key priorities for his second term, including establishing and certifying the remaining IMS facilities. He emphasised the importance of sustaining the unique global monitoring network and expanding capacity-building opportunities for states that have signed the CTBT.

He also highlighted the upcoming On-Site Inspection Integrated Field Exercise (IFE) in Sri Lanka, designed to rigorously test the application of OSI techniques, mechanisms, systems, and procedures as a critical step in further developing verification capabilities.

Mr Floyd reiterated his commitment to promoting diversity, known as “the three Gs” – ensuring geographic, gender and generational representation across the organisation.

Mr Floyd, an International Gender Champion network, has led the CTBTO since August 2021. Before joining the organisation, he served as director-general of the Australian Safeguards and Non-Proliferation Office (ASNO), Australia’s authority on treaties that control weapons of mass destruction.

(NAN)

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