Véronique Christory
Senior Arms Control Adviser for the ICRC, Delegation to the UN

Véronique Christory
Véronique Christory is the Senior Arms Control Adviser for the International Committee of the Red Cross, Delegation to the United Nations.

Since 1997, she has promoted and developed laws regulating the use of weapons, including conventional and nuclear weapons, as well as new technologies (e.g., autonomous weapons systems - AWS) and cyberwarfare. She also partook in a demining course in Cambodia. She participated in all the negotiations related to weapons issues at the UN in the last two decades, notably the Arms Trade Treaty (2013), all the Non-Proliferation Treaty Review Conferences since 2000 (NPT) as well the Treaty on the Prohibition of Nuclear Weapons (TPNW in 2017). The historic importance of the Treaty has been highlighted by the International Campaign to Abolish Nuclear Weapons (ICAN)’s 2017 Nobel Peace Prize. She is currently part of the negotiations at the UN to develop regulations for cyberspace.

She holds a Masters in International Relations and a Masters in Russian and Slavic and Eastern European Studies from the National Institute of Oriental Civilizations and Languages (INALCO) in Paris. She is currently serving as a Member of the Board of Trustees of the Lycée Français de New York. She is the proud mother of four children, including a recent Wellesley graduate, Céline, class of 2021. Véronique received the 2018 Compassion Award from Consolatio, a Catholic NGO for her dedication to disarmament.