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UK spearheads drive for global pact to stem sale of arms to conflict zones

By Frances Williams in Geneva

Published: March 20 2007 02:00 | Last updated: March 20 2007 02:00

The government yesterday launched a blueprint for an international pact to control the burgeoning global arms trade, which would ban transfers likely to fuel conflict, human rights abuses, violent crime and terrorism.

The UK move follows an overwhelming vote at the United Nations general assembly in December to start work on an arms trade treaty intended to stem the worldwide carnage caused by illicit or unregulated weapons transfers.

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