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              United Nations tells Israel to join NPT, let in nuclear inspectors 
            
            
            
            Tuesday December 04, 2012 05:25:29 PM, 
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              United 
              Nations: The U.N. General Assembly overwhelmingly 
              approved a resolution Monday calling on Israel to quickly open its 
              nuclear program for inspection and backing a high-level conference 
              to ban nuclear weapons from the Middle East which was just canceled, 
              Associated Press reported Tuesday.
 All the Arab nations and Iran had planned to attend the conference 
              in mid-December in Helsinki, Finland, but the United States 
              announced on Nov. 23 that it wouldn’t take place, citing political 
              turmoil in the region and Iran’s defiant stance on 
              non-proliferation. Iran and some Arab nations countered that the 
              real reason for the cancellation was Israel’s refusal to attend.
 
 According to the Associated Press, the resolution, approved by a vote of 174-6 with 6 abstentions, 
              calls on Israel to join the Nuclear Non-proliferation Treaty 
              “without further delay” and open its nuclear facilities to 
              inspection by the International Atomic Energy Agency. Those voting 
              “no” were Israel, the U.S., Canada, Marshall Islands, Micronesia 
              and Palau.
 
 Resolutions adopted by the 193-member General Assembly are not 
              legally binding but they do reflect world opinion and carry moral 
              and political weight.
 
 Israel refuses to confirm or deny it has nuclear bombs though it 
              is widely believed to have a nuclear arsenal. It has refused to 
              join the Nuclear Nonproliferation Treaty, or NPT, along with three 
              nuclear weapon states - India, Pakistan and North Korea.
 
 The Arab proposal to create a weapons-of-mass-destruction-free 
              zone in the Mideast, and to pressure Israel to give up its 
              undeclared arsenal of perhaps 80 nuclear warheads, was endorsed at 
              an NPT conference in 1995 but never acted on. In 2010, the 189 
              parties to the 1970 treaty called for convening a conference in 
              2012 on the establishment of a WMD-free zone in the Middle East.
 
 The resolution, which was approved by the assembly’s disarmament 
              committee before the conference was cancelled, noted the decision 
              to hold it “with satisfaction.”
 
 But Israel has long said there first must be a Mideast peace 
              agreement before the establishment of a Mideast zone free of 
              weapons of mass destruction. The region’s Muslim nations argue 
              that Israel’s undeclared nuclear arsenal presents the greatest 
              threat to peace in the region.
 
 Just before Monday’s vote, Iranian diplomat Khodadad Seifi told 
              the assembly “the truth is that the Israeli regime is the only 
              party which rejected to conditions for a conference.” He called 
              for “strong pressure on that regime to participate in the 
              conference without any preconditions.”
 
 Israeli diplomat Isi Yanouka said his country has continuously 
              pointed to the danger of nuclear proliferation in the Mideast, 
              singling out Iran and Syria by name.
 
 “All these cases challenge Israel’s security and cast a dark 
              shadow at the prospect of embarking on a meaningful regional 
              security process,” he said.
 
 “The fact that the sponsors include in this anti-Israeli 
              resolution language referring to the 2012 conference proves above 
              all the ill-intent of the Arab states with regard to this 
              conference,” Yanouka said.
 
 Syrian diplomat Abdullah Hallak told the assembly his government 
              was angry that the conference wasn’t going to take place because 
              of “the whim of just one party, a party with nuclear warheads.”
 
 “We call on the international community to put pressure on Israel 
              to accept the NPT, get rid of its arsenal and delivery systems, in 
              order to allow for peace and stability in our region,” he said.
 
 The conference’s main sponsors are the U.S., Russia and Britain. 
              British Foreign Office Minister Alistair Burt has said it is being 
              postponed, not cancelled.
 
 While the United States voted against the resolution, it voted in 
              favor of two paragraphs in it that were put to separate votes. 
              Both support universal adherence to the NPT, and call on those 
              countries that aren’t parties to ratify it “at the earliest date.” 
              The only “no” votes on those paragraphs were Israel and India.
 
 
                
              
              
 
 
                
               
 
 
              
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