2010.12.09 14:32
Northeast Asian Women’s Peace Conference October 6th, 2010
Recommendations:to the Six-Party-Talks Countries
Women at the 2010 Northeast Asian Women’s Peace Conference express our concern with the reappearing tensions, military conflicts and dangers of war in
We applaud the recent humanitarian assistance and efforts to promote dialogue between the two
We recommend to the Six-Party-Talks countries:
1. Increase humanitarian assistance including food and medical supplies to
2. Promote dialogue and cooperation instead of economic sanctions and military exercises. Resume inter-Korean, US-North Korean, Japan-North Korean dialogues and the Six-Party-Talks as soon as possible. Implement the agreement in the 9.19 Joint Communiqu?, including pursuing denuclearization and a peace regime on the
3. Implement UN Security Council Resolution 1325 on Women, Peace and Security, which calls for the full participation of women at all levels in peace processes, peacekeeping and peace building. Adopt National Action Plans and include women as chief negotiators, representatives of working groups, and observers in the process of multi-national negotiations in
4. Establish a Women’s Council for the Six-Party Talks. Recognize the importance of women’s Track II efforts and women NGOs’ activities in supporting the official process of bilateral talks, including inter-Korean, US-North Korean, Japan-North Korean dialogues, and the Six-Party-Talks. Resource women’s efforts and incorporate their views in decision-making.
5. Reinforce the number of qualified female personnel in all assistance programs for
We will seek ways to cooperate with the Six-Party-Talks countries to build peace on the
Participants of the 2010 Northeast Asian Women’s Peace Conference
Organizing Committee: peacejung@gmail.com