1st GA -DISARMAMENT AND INTERNATIONAL SECURITY (DISEC)
The First committee of the General Assembly, also known as the Disarmament and International Security (DISEC) is one of the main committees of the General Assembly and it produces decisions, within the scope of the Charter of the United Nations, regarding world peace,on the general principles of cooperation in the maintenance of international peace and security, disarmament and the regulation of armaments. The decisions of 1st Committee of the GA are not legally-binding, but serve as a common basis for cooperation among member states.
DISEC was founded when the United Nations was created, in 1945. All the United Nation’s member states form the committee for DISEC. Delegates from Sudan, Afghanistan, France, Benin, Egypt, USA, Chile, Hungary, Italy, Ukraine, Togo, Russian, Israel, Japan, China, Spain, Greece, Nigeria, Herzegovina and Bosnia, India, Syrian Arab Republic, United Kingdom of Great Britain, Turkey, Peru, Cuba, Northern Island, Pakistan, Central African Republic, Democratic Republic of Congo, Burundi, Gambia, Azerbaijan, Canada, Thailand, Algeria, Austria, Switzerland, Australia, Djibouti, Mexico, Somalia, Poland, Jamaica, Nepal, Bhutan, Lisbon, Iraq and Singapore are, currently, members of the DISEC committee.
DISEC was founded when the United Nations was created, in 1945. All the United Nation’s member states form the committee for DISEC. Delegates from Sudan, Afghanistan, France, Benin, Egypt, USA, Chile, Hungary, Italy, Ukraine, Togo, Russian, Israel, Japan, China, Spain, Greece, Nigeria, Herzegovina and Bosnia, India, Syrian Arab Republic, United Kingdom of Great Britain, Turkey, Peru, Cuba, Northern Island, Pakistan, Central African Republic, Democratic Republic of Congo, Burundi, Gambia, Azerbaijan, Canada, Thailand, Algeria, Austria, Switzerland, Australia, Djibouti, Mexico, Somalia, Poland, Jamaica, Nepal, Bhutan, Lisbon, Iraq and Singapore are, currently, members of the DISEC committee.