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Adopted by the 50th World Medical Assembly
Ottawa, Canada, October 1998
and amended by the WMA General Assembly, Seoul, Korea, October
2008
The WMA Declarations of Geneva, of Helsinki and of Tokyo make
clear the duties and responsibilities of the medical profession
to preserve and safeguard the health of the patient and to consecrate
itself to the service of humanity. The WMA considers that it has
a duty to work for the elimination of nuclear weapons.
Therefore the WMA:
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condemns the development, testing, production, stockpiling,
transfer, deployment, threat and use of nuclear weapons;
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requests all governments to refrain from the development,
testing, production, stockpiling, transfer, deployment, threat
and use of nuclear weapons and to work in good faith towards
the elimination of nuclear weapons; and
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requests all National Medical Associations to join the WMA
in supporting this Declaration and to urge their respective
governments to work towards the elimination of nuclear weapons.
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