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㸦Panel on Peace and Security of Northeast Asia: PSNA)

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2nd Meeting of “Panel on Peace and Security of Northeast Asia (PSNA)”

Date: June 24-25, 2017

Venue: The Continental Hotel, Ulaanbaatar, Mongolia Co-hosted by:

Blue Banner, Mongolia

Research Center for Nuclear Weapons Abolition, Nagasaki University (RECNA) Cooperated by:

Asia Pacific Leadership for Nuclear Disarmament and Non-Proliferation (APLN) Program

Summary

This is the second PSNA workshop and it will be held in Ulaanbaatar, Mongolia, with collaboration with Blue Banner and APLN. The main objectives of the workshop is to review critical issues identified by the previous workshop and discuss current topics in order to enhance mutual understanding of regional security issues in Northeast Asia. This time, we plan to issue Co-Chairs’ policy statement and summarize the discussion for future reference. The workshop will be done under the Chatham House Rule.

Friday, June 23 Arrival

Saturday, June 24

9:00-9:30 Registration (Venue: Conference Hall, 2nd floor)

9:30-9:50 Opening Remarks: Jargalsaikhan Enkhsaikhan Overview of the past activities: Tatsujiro Suzuki

RECNA’s new publication (English Journal) announcement: Fumihiko Yoshida

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Northeast Asia

Now a few months have passed since the Trump Administration is in power. This session is intended to assess implications of new US nuclear policies under the Trump Administration to the security of Northeast Asia, including possible responses of other nuclear weapon countries in the region.

(Chair: Jargalsaikhan Enkhsaikhan) Paper Presentations:

Morton H. Halperin Alexander I. Nikitin Comments:

Nobuyasu Abe (APLN) Fumihiko Yoshida (10:30-10:45 Coffee Break)

12:30-14:00 Lunch (Venue: Venus Restaurant, 1st floor)

14:45-17:45 Session 2: Prohibition Treaty Negotiation and NPT Review Process

This session will focus on the recent new developments in global nuclear disarmament efforts, especially on the negotiation for legal instruments to prohibit nuclear weapons at the UN and its possible impacts on the NPT review process.

(Chair: Michael Hamel-Green) Paper Presentations:

Mitsuru Kurosawa Ramesh Thakur (APLN) Comments:

Mark Suh Masao Tomonaga

18:00- Reception/Dinner (Venue: Venus Restaurant, 1st floor)

Speech: Shijeekhuu Odonbaatar, Ambassador, Head of Policy Planning Department, Foreign Ministry of Mongolia

13:30-14:30 Press Conference (Venue: “VIP room,” 1st floor)

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Sunday, June 25

9:00-12:00 Session 3: Issues for a Future NEA-NWFZ Treaty

This session is intended to focus on future of Northeast Asia Nuclear Weapon Free Zone Treaty, and its possible contribution to regional security issues and ways to initiate .

(Chair: Peter Hayes) Paper Presentations:

Michael Hamel-Green (Scope of NEA-NWFZ) Hiromichi Umebayashi (Japanese Perspectives) Jae-Jung Suh (Korean Perspectives)

Zhenqiang Pan (Chinese Perspectives) Comments:

Jargalsaikhan Enkhsaikhan Zhao Tong (APLN)

(10:30-10:45 Coffee Break)

12:00-13:30 Lunch (Venue: Venus Restaurant, 1st floor)

13:30-15:00 Session 4: Civilian Nuclear Program in Northeast Asia

This session will focus on key policy issues associated with civilian nuclear programs in Northeast Asia and its implications for peace and security of the region, including possible regional framework and cooperation in nuclear fuel cycle activities.

(Chair: Mark Suh)

Paper Presentations:

Peter Hayes Tatsujiro Suzuki Comments:

Jungmin Kang 15:00-15:30 Coffee Break

15:30-17:15 Session 5: Summary and Next Steps for PSNA (PSNA Members Only)

This session will summarize the discussion of this workshop and discuss future next steps for PSNA and plan for the next year’s meeting.

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17:15-17:30 Closing Remarks: Morton H. Halperin

18:30- Dinner (Restaurant “Silk Road” nearby the hotel)

* Please meet at the lobby of the Continental Hotel at 18:15.

Monday, June 26 Departure

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PSNA Members

[Co-Chairs]

Morton H. Halperin Senior advisor, the Open Society Foundations, USA

Michael Hamel-Green Emeritus Professor, Victoria University Melbourne, Australia Hiromichi Umebayashi Special Advisor, Peace Depot, Inc., Former Director, Research

Center for Nuclear Weapons Abolition, Nagasaki University (RECNA)

[Members]

Jargalsaikhan Enkhsaikhan Ambassador of Mongolia; Director, Blue Banner Peter Hayes Executive Director, Nautilus Institute, Australia Mitsuru Kurosawa Professor, Osaka Jogakuin University, Japan

Alexander I. Nikitin Professor, Moscow State Institute for International Relations, Russia

Zhenqiang Pan Member of APLN; Member of the Pugwash Council, PRC Jae-Jung Suh Professor, International Christian University, ROK

(Currently resides in Japan)

Mark Suh Member of the Pugwash Council; Professor, Free University of Berlin, ROK

Tatsujiro Suzuki Member of the Pugwash Council; Director, RECNA, Japan Masao Tomonaga Director Emeritus, Japanese Red Cross Nagasaki Atomic

Bomb Hospital, Japan

Guests

Nobuyasu Abe Commissioner, the Japan Atomic Energy Commission

Tomoko Abe Member of House of Representative, Democratic Party, Japan Alicia Campi President, Mongolia Society

Hyung Taek Hong Executive Director, East Asia Foundation (EAF), ROK Jungmin Kang Senior Research Fellow, Natural Resources Defense Council Shijeekhuu Odonbaatar Ambassador, Head of Policy Planning Department, Ministry

of Foreign Affairs of Mongolia

Elisabeth Suh Fellow, German Institute for International and Security Affairs

Ramesh Thakur Director, Center for Nuclear Non-Proliferation and Disarmament, ANU

Participants List

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Satoshi Hirose Vice Director, RECNA Keiko Nakamura Associate Professor, RECNA

Susumu Shirabe President, PCU Nagasaki Council for Nuclear Weapons Abolition (PCU-NC), Vice President and Special Aide to President, Nagasaki University

Fumihiko Yoshida Vice Director, RECNA

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