As nuclear peace talks are cancelled, overwhelming vote by general assembly calls for Israel to join nonproliferation treaty
http://www.guardian.co.uk/world/2012/dec/04/un-tells-israel-nuclear-inspectors
The UN general assembly has overwhelmingly approved a resolution calling on Israel to open its nuclear programme for inspection.
The
resolution, approved by a vote of 174 to six with six abstentions,
calls on Israel to join the Nuclear Nonproliferation Treaty (NPT)
"without further delay" and open its nuclear facilities to inspection by
the International Atomic Energy Agency. Those voting against were
Israel, the US, 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. And
the resolution adds to pressure on Israel as it faces criticism over plans to increase settlement in the West Bank, a move seen as retaliation for the assembly recognising Palestinian statehood.
Israel refuses to confirm or deny possessing nuclear bombs though it is
widely believed to have them. It has refused to join the
non-proliferation treaty along with three nuclear weapon states: India,
Pakistan and North Korea.
Israel insists there must first be a
Middle East peace agreement before the establishment of a proposed
regional zone free of weapons of mass destruction. Its rivals in the
region argue that Israel's undeclared nuclear arsenal presents the
greatest threat to peace in the region....READ MORE
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