Milos alcalay biography

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REAL DISARMAMENT POSSIBLE ONLY THROUGH COMMON
SECURITY, STRENGTHENING EXISTING AGREEMENTS, SAYS
RUSSIAN FEDERATION IN FIRST COMMITTEE

As General Debate Continues, Several
Speakers Highlight Need to Preserve 1972 ABM Treaty

NEW YORK, 11 October (UN Headquarters) -- Lasting peace and real disarmament could only be achieved through the common system of strategic stability subject to the strengthening of existing instruments in the field, the representative of the Russian Federation told the First Committee (Disarmament and International Security) this morning, as it continued its general debate.

The Russian Federation’s representative highlighted his country’s proposal for a "genuinely radical" reduction of strategic nuclear weapons -- down to the level of 1,500 nuclear warheads for the Russian Federation and the United States by 2008 and, possibly, to lower levels afterwards. His country, together with the delegations of China and Belarus, had again submitted a draft resolution on the preservation and strengthening of the "backbone" of strategic stability -&n

Milos Alcalay

Venezuelan diplomat (born 1945)

Milos Alcalay (born 8 November 1945) is a Venezuelan diplomat.[1] He has served as Venezuela's Ambassador to Romania, Israel, and Brazil, the Venezuela Vice Minister of External Affairs, and Venezuela's Permanent Representative to the United Nations. He resigned as Venezuela's Ambassador to the United Nations in March 2004 to protest Venezuela President Hugo Chávez's policies.

Education

Alcalay graduated from the Andrés Bello Catholic University School of Law in Caracas in 1970.[1][2] He engaged in post-graduate studies at the International Public Administration Institute of Paris, the International Institute of Human Rights at Strasbourg, and the University of Paris.[1]

Diplomatic career

Alcalay's diplomatic career includes stints at the Venezuelan Embassy in Paris as Third Secretary from 1970-71 and as counselor from 1978-79, and in Venezuela's Permanent Mission to the European Community as Minister Counselor from 1979-83.[1][2]

He served as Coord

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