Zone+of+peace+and+cooperation+of+the+South+Atlantic

The **South Atlantic Peace and Cooperation Zone** ([|Abbreviation]: **ZPCAS**; [|Spanish]: //Zona de Paz y Cooperación del Atlántico Sur//;[|Portuguese]: //Zona de Paz e Cooperação do Atlântico Sul//; also called the //Zone of Peace and Cooperation of the South Atlantic//) was created in 1986 through a [|UN] resolution on [|Brazil's] initiative, with the aim of promoting regional cooperation and the maintenance of peace and security in the region. Particular attention was dedicated to the question of preventing the geographical [|proliferation] of [|nuclear weapons] and of reducing and eventually eliminating the military presence of countries from other regions. A Declaration on the Denuclearization of the [|South Atlantic] was adopted at a meeting of States members of the zone held at [|Brasilia] in September 1994. The [|U.N. General Assembly] endorsed this but the U.S., U.K., and France were opposed.[|[1]] All of the states in the Zone are now covered by the [|African Nuclear Weapons Free Zone Treaty] which extends to all African countries' [|territorial waters] or the [|Treaty for the Prohibition of Nuclear Weapons in Latin America and the Caribbean] which extends to islands as far east as the [|20th meridian west], while the far south Atlantic (part of the [|Southern Ocean] is denuclearized by the [|Antarctic Treaty]. However, several [|Mid-Atlantic Ridge]islands, the [|British overseas territory] of [|Saint Helena] and its dependencies [|Ascension Island] and [|Tristan da Cunha], and Norway's [|Bouvet Island] are not covered by any of those three treaties

Mrs. Popinchalk, as i have no idea what the issue here is (it simply reads the name of this organization) I copied and pasted background information from the wikipedia page. I have no idea how to write a policy statement for this.