For Immediate Release
Office of the Press Secretary
June 23, 2006
President's Statement on Proliferation Security Initiative
Today, members of the international community are gathered in Warsaw,
Poland, to share their experiences and develop new approaches to countering
the trafficking of weapons of mass destruction through the Proliferation
Security Initiative (PSI). Since the initiative was launched in Krakow,
Poland, on May 31, 2003, the PSI has grown from a handful of nations to a
global partnership of more than 70 countries from all around the world.
The PSI is dedicated to stopping all aspects of the proliferation trade and
to denying terrorists, rogue states, and their supplier networks access to
WMD-related materials and delivery systems. Together, we are working to
disrupt the financial activities of networks that support proliferation, as
called for in United Nations Security Council Resolutions 1540 and 1673.
Together, we are shutting down front companies and proliferation networks
and interdicting cargo carrying these dangerous materials, whether
transported by land, air, or sea. With renewed determination, PSI
supporters have come to Warsaw to further enhance our ability to counter
WMD proliferation.
I join President Lech Kaczynski in welcoming PSI supporters to Warsaw,
including our newest partners from the Persian Gulf and Central Asia. I
commend all member nations for their readiness in taking on this vital
task, and I urge all responsible states to join this global effort to end
the WMD proliferation trade.
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