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Middle Eastern countries being sold short on nuclear disarmament

Israel which is strongly suspected of having a nuclear arsenal has refused to sign the NPT, as have both India and Pakistan, which have carried out weapons tests.

Mideast feels ‘tricked’ by nuclear arms treaty, (AFP) – Google News 11 March 2010, GENEVA — Middle Eastern countries feel tricked by the 40-year-old nuclear non proliferation treaty, an Egyptian diplomat warned on Wednesday, less than two months before crucial talks on the arms control deal.

Egypt’s ambassador to the UN in Geneva and the conference on disarmament, Hisham Badr, said there was widespread resentment towards the NPT, which forms the cornerstone of efforts to stop the spread of nuclear weapons.The treaty, which is at the heart of issues like North Korea’s and Iran’s nuclear programmes, is due to be reviewed at a conference on May 3 to 28 in New York in an attempt to strengthen it.

Under the NPT, nuclear powers are meant to move to disarm in return for a pledge by other countries not to seek nuclear weapons. The right to the peaceful use of nuclear energy is also enshrined but under international oversight.Badr suggested the nuclear powers had failed to hold their side of the bargain, while attempts to secure a nuclear weapons free Middle East at the NPT have constantly been postponed.

“We in the Middle East feel we have, short of better word, been tricked into giving concessions for promises that never materialised,” Badr said at an event in the Swiss city to mark the 40th anniversary of the NPT…………..Israel which is strongly suspected of having a nuclear arsenal has refused to sign the NPT, as have both India and Pakistan, which have carried out weapons tests. North Korea withdrew from the treaty in 2003 and started conducting nuclear tests two years later.

AFP: Mideast feels ‘tricked’ by nuclear arms treaty

March 11, 2010 - Posted by | MIDDLE EAST, weapons and war | , , , ,

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