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PARLIAMENTARIANS,

NUCLEAR NON-PROLIFERATION AND NUCLEAR WEAPON

FREE ZONES FORUM

New Zealand Parliament

 

WEDNESDAY, 8 DECEMBER 2004

 

Prime Minister, the Right Honourable Helen Clark, Minister for Disarmament the Honourable Marian Hobbs, Parliamentary Network for Disarmament New Zealand Chair the Honourable Nick Smith,   Pita Paraone MP, distinguished guests, ladies and gentlemen

 

E nga mana, e nga reo, e nga iwi, tena koutou, tena koutou, tena koutou katoa.

 

As Mayor of the Capital city of Nuclear Free New Zealand and a member of the Mayors for Peace Network, it is my honour and privilege to welcome you here to Wellington for this forum – Parliamentarians, the Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty and Nuclear Weapon Free Zones.

 

In June this year Wellington celebrated the 10 th anniversary of the lighting of the Hiroshima-Nagasaki peace flame in the botanic garden. In October Wellington marked the commemoration of Hiroshima Day and the work of Wellington's peace community with the unveiling of two plaques in the peace garden.

 

Both these events gave us the opportunity to reflect on the meaning and importance of peace.   They reminded us that we can never stop striving for world peace and that we all have a role to play in keeping and maintaining world peace.

 

These two events brought to the front of our minds, the horrific events of 6 August 1945 in the Japanese cities of Hiroshima and Nagasaki.   They brought to the front of our minds images of the aftermath of that terrible time and images of the hundreds of thousands of innocent people that were killed and maimed.

 

It reminded us that this can never be allowed to happen again, anywhere in the world.

 

Wellingtonians take their role in promoting world peace very seriously, that's why as a representative of the people of Wellington, I joined the Mayors for Peace Network.

 

Members of the Wellington peace community have played a vital role in making sure world peace and the total abolition of nuclear weapons remains in the forefront of public consciousness, and in the minds of politicians and policy makers.

 

You here today have the power and the ability to make a difference.   I urge you to use that power to make a difference for our children, their children and every generation of children that follows.   We all deserve no less.

 

Local authorities and local body politicians also have a part to play, I know. That's why I am involved in the Mayors for Peace Network.

 

The Mayors for Peace Network is promoting an emergency campaign to ban nuclear weapons in preparation for the Non-proliferation Treaty Review conference in May 2005.   The plan calls for a nuclear weapon free world by the year 2020.

 

In August next year I plan to attend the 6 th general conference of mayors in Hiroshima on the 60 th anniversary of Hiroshima to discuss ways and ideas in which I, and other mayors can help make this plan a reality.

 

You too can help, in many ways. When you leave our peaceful country and return home, please contact your local mayors, and urge them to become part of the Mayors for Peace Network, to play their part in world peace, and to spread the word about the importance of nuclear disarmament.

 

Once again, welcome to our wonderful, peaceful city. I hope you get the opportunity to see as much of it as you can and to enjoy some of the fantastic hospitality our city is renowned for.

 

Thank you.