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Information Note 1 Event: Date and Venue: Organizer(s): 1540 Committee visit to the (ROK) by invitation, and The 12 th ROK-UN Joint Conference on Disarmament and Non- Proliferation Issues, entitled Non-Proliferation Regime in the 21 st Century: Challenges and the Way Forward. 14-15 November, 2013, Jeju, ROK (12 th ROK-UN Joint Conference on Disarmament and Non-proliferation Issues); 18-19, November 2013, Seoul, ROK (the 1540 Committee visit to ROK) The Government of the (the and Trade); and for the 12th ROK-UN Joint Conference on Disarmament and Nonproliferation issues, in cooperation with UN Regional Centre for Peace and Disarmament in Asia and the Pacific (UNRCPD). Participants: Participants for Jeju Conference (See Annex B) 1. Objectives Participants for the visit: Deputy Minister of Foreign Affairs Representatives of the ; Ministry of Trade, Industry and Energy (MOTIE); Nuclear Safety and Security Commission (NSSC); Korea Customs Service (KCS); Defense Acquisition Program Administration (DAPA) and the Financial Intelligence Unit (FIU) 1540 Committee (Two Committee members and two experts) Make presentations as requested at the Jeju Conference. Raise awareness of the obligations under resolution 1540 (2004) and 1977 (2011) among relevant national/regional stakeholders. Facilitate identification of gaps and analyze the implementation of resolution 1540 (2004) at ROK s national level to facilitate the finalization of the NAP. Encourage the ROK to provide effective practices on its implementation of resolution 1540 (2004). Discuss future steps, including the submission of additional information and a voluntary NAP. Continue the cooperation with the Government of the ROK and to assure further efforts in strengthening the implementation. 2. Background 1 For information not an official report. The views expressed here do not necessarily represent those of the 1540 Committee or of the organizers or participants in the event.

Resolution 1977 (2011) encouraged the 1540 Committee, with the support of necessary relevant expertise, to actively engage in dialogue with States on the implementation of resolution 1540 (2004), including through visits to States at their invitation. Since the adoption of resolution 1977 (2011), the Committee has conducted visits to the United States, Albania, Madagascar, Congo, Trinidad and Tobago and Grenada. In 2002, the first Jeju-Process conference was convened. Recognizing the importance of resolution 1540 (2004) and its critical role in preventing WMD proliferation to non-state actors, the organizers of the conference has invited the Chair of the 1540 Committee and/or its experts to participate in the previous conferences. This year, the two-day Jeju Conference devoted half of the discussions to resolution 1540 (2004) on strengthening its effective and full implementation. On 4 September 2013, H.E. Kim Sook, then Chair of the 1540 Committee and the Permanent representative of ROK to the United Nations, delivered an invitation from the ROK for a country visit by the 1540 Committee and its Group of Experts, as well as requesting the Committee members and the experts to participate in the Jeju Conference. This visit focused on discussions with relevant agencies and ministries to contribute to the voluntary ROK national implementation action plan (NAP). A site visit to Customs Agency s Control Room followed after the meetings with relevant national authorities. 3. Highlights of the discussions The Jeju Conference dedicated a day of sessions on discussions of resolution 1540 (2004). The discussion helped to identify the gaps in implementation, globally and regionally. All the presenters endorsed the significant role that resolution 1540 (2004) played in preventing the proliferation of Weapons of Mass Destruction (WMD) and related materials to non-state actors. The visit to the was successful in reaffirming the Government s commitment to the full implementation of the obligations of resolution 1540 (2004) and to support the plans of the ROK to play a bigger role in assisting the Committee s match-making role in assistance. The ROK Government envisages submitting its National Implementation Action Plan in 2014. At the invitation of the Korea Advanced Institute for Science and Technology (KAIST) in Daejeon, 1540 Expert Terence Taylor gave a presentation to the student body on The Role of the Scientific Community in Biological, Chemical and Nuclear Security. 4. Additional comments For further information, please contact the 1540 Committee experts by e-mail at 1540experts@un.org. - 2 -

List of participants (As of 8 Nov. 2013) Participants (in alphabetical order) Mr. Nasr AL MAWALI Counsellor Embassy of Oman, Seoul Mr. Abdulla ALSHAMSI Third Secretary Embassy of UAE, Seoul Dr. Sibylle BAUER Director, Dual-use and Arms Trade Control Programme Stockholm International Peace Research Institute (SIPRI) Mr. Adriaan BEENEN Senior Policy Officer of the Netherlands Ambassador Franҫois BONTEMPS Embassy of Belgium, Seoul Mr. Hongje CHO Senior Research Fellow Korea National Defense University Mr. Jinho CHUNG Researcher Korea Institute of Nuclear Nonproliferation and Control Dr. Richard CUPITT U.S. UNSCR 1540 Coordinator U.S. Department of State 1

Mr. Alain GERMEAUX First Secretary and Sanctions Coordinator Permanent Mission of Luxembourg to the United Nations in New York Mr. Pierre Lilian GOULANGE Counsellor Embassy of France, Seoul Mr. Olli HEINONEN Senior Fellow Belfer Center for Science and International Affairs John F. Kennedy School of Government, Harvard University Mr. Jong-yeol JIN Team Leader Korea Strategic Trade Instititute Dr. Igor KHRIPUNOV Distinguished Fellow Editor in Chief of the 1540 Compass journal Center for International Trade and Security (CITS), University of Georgia Mr. Chang-ho KIM Researcher for Nonproliferation Institute for National Security Strategy Mr. Hak-jae KIM Counsellor Embassy of the to the Netherlands Mr. Il-hoon KIM First Secretary Permanent Mission of the to the United Nations in New York Mr. Moon-hwan KIM Director-General for International Organizations 2

Ambassador Piet de KLERK Sherpa of the Hague Nuclear Security Summit 2014 of the Netherlands Ambassador Hannu KYRÖLÄINEN Deputy Facilitator for the conference on the establishment of a Middle East zone free of nuclear weapons and other weapons of mass destruction Ministry for Foreign Affairs of Finland Mr. Youngnam LIM Director Nuclear Safety and Security Commission Ambassador Mohammed LOULICHKI Permanent Representative of Morocco to the United Nations in New York Chairman of the United Nations Security Council Counter-Terrorism Committee Mr. Xiaodong LV Expert United Nations Security Council 1540 Committee Group of Experts Ambassador Sergio MERCURI Embassy of Italy, Seoul Dr. Vladimir A. ORLOV President Russian Center for Policy Studies (PIR Center) Ms. Oujin PAEK British Embassy, Seoul Mr. Hong-do PARK Senior Researcher for Nonproliferation Institute for National Security Strategy 3

Mr. Il PARK Director Ms. Pia POROLI First Secretary Representative to the United Nations Security Council 1540 Committee Permanent Mission of Argentina to the United Nations in New York Ms. Maria Eugenia de los Angeles RETTORI Regional Coordinator for South East Asia, CBRN Risk Mitigation and Security Governance, United Nations Interregional Crime and Justice Research Institute (UNICRI) Mr. Kentaro SAKAI Senior Policy Analyst Financial Action Task Force (FATF) Mr. Peter SCOTT Counsellor (Legal and Sanctions) Permanent Mission of Australia to the United Nations in New York Ambassador Hany SELIM LABIB Embassy of Egypt, Seoul Mr. Kiwon SEO United Nations Division, Ambassador Dong-ik SHIN Deputy Minister for Multilateral and Global Affairs Ms. Neeharika SINGH First Secretary/ Director of Indian Cultural Centre Embassy of India, Seoul 4

Ambassador Kyung-hoon SUL Deputy Permanent Representative of the to the United Nations in New York Mr. Ibrahima Sory SYLLA Minister Counsellor Embassy of Senegal, Seoul Mr. Terence TAYLOR Coordinator United Nations Security Council 1540 Committee Group of Experts Ambassador Carlo TREZZA Chairman Missile Technology Control Regime (MTCR) Mr. Mijito VINITO Third Secretary Embassy of India, Seoul Mr. Eui Jun YANG International Cooperation Officer Defense Acquisition Program Administration United Nations Ms. Angela KANE High Representative for Disarmament Affairs United Nations Ms. Sharon RIGGLE Director Regional Centre for Peace and Disarmament in Asia and the Pacific United Nations Mr. Aleksander MICIC Deputy Director Regional Centre for Peace and Disarmament in Asia and the Pacific United Nations 5

ROK Secretariat Mr. Choong-gun LEE First Secretary Ms. Kyung-jin YOO Mr. Sang Yun LEE Ms. Soo Yeon SHIM Ms. Sun Suk YUN 6