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IAEA 'puts Israeli nukes on agenda'
Mon, 29 Sep 2008 17:12:52 GMT
The UN nuclear watchdog has unanimously agreed to put the issue of Israel's nuclear capabilities on the agenda of its annual meeting.
After requests by the Non-Aligned Movement and the Arab League, the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) agreed to put the issue of Israel's nuclear capabilities on the agenda of the 52nd annual meeting of the UN body.
The move was initially met with protests by the US and Canada but the two countries had to back down from their position after they realized that other member states of the IAEA meeting's presidential board would not support their stance, an informed source told Fars News Agency on Monday.
Israel is believed to possess the only nuclear arsenal of the Middle East but it has so far refused to allow IAEA inspectors to visit its nuclear sites.
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Israel irked by IAEA move on its nukes
Tue, 30 Sep 2008 18:11:48 GMT
Israeli nuclear reactor of Dimona in the Negev desert
An initiative by Iran and Arab League member states to put the Israeli regime's nuclear activities under scrutiny has irked Tel Aviv.
The International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) agreed on Monday to put the issue of "Israel's nuclear capabilities" on the agenda of the UN body's annual meeting upon a request by Iran and several other countries including the Arab states.
Based on the initiative, the IAEA would pass a resolution calling for a nuclear weapon free Middle East.
Israel is believed to have the only nuclear arsenal in the Middle East although the regime has not officially admitted it.
In reaction to the decision, Israel filed a motion on Monday to remove the issue from the IAEA's agenda. It also termed the move as inconsistent and "substantially unwarranted and flawed", The Jerusalem Post reported on Tuesday.
"Among sponsors of this draft resolution are states which openly do not recognize Israel and even call for its annihilation," Israel's Atomic Energy Commission Director Shaul Chorev said in reference to Iran.
"What is the moral standing of sponsors of this agenda item who do not recognize Israel's right to exist while criticizing Israeli policies aiming at securing its very existence?? he asked.
Iranian envoy Ali Asghar Soltanieh has condemned the "shameful silence" of Israel's Western allies about its nuclear exclusivity.
The US and Israel are accusing Iran of developing nuclear arms, but in its recent report, the UN nuclear watchdog said there has been no evidence of weaponization in Iran's nuclear activities.
SB/SME/DT
Mon, 29 Sep 2008 17:12:52 GMT
The UN nuclear watchdog has unanimously agreed to put the issue of Israel's nuclear capabilities on the agenda of its annual meeting.
After requests by the Non-Aligned Movement and the Arab League, the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) agreed to put the issue of Israel's nuclear capabilities on the agenda of the 52nd annual meeting of the UN body.
The move was initially met with protests by the US and Canada but the two countries had to back down from their position after they realized that other member states of the IAEA meeting's presidential board would not support their stance, an informed source told Fars News Agency on Monday.
Israel is believed to possess the only nuclear arsenal of the Middle East but it has so far refused to allow IAEA inspectors to visit its nuclear sites.
SB/DA
Israel irked by IAEA move on its nukes
Tue, 30 Sep 2008 18:11:48 GMT
Israeli nuclear reactor of Dimona in the Negev desert
An initiative by Iran and Arab League member states to put the Israeli regime's nuclear activities under scrutiny has irked Tel Aviv.
The International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) agreed on Monday to put the issue of "Israel's nuclear capabilities" on the agenda of the UN body's annual meeting upon a request by Iran and several other countries including the Arab states.
Based on the initiative, the IAEA would pass a resolution calling for a nuclear weapon free Middle East.
Israel is believed to have the only nuclear arsenal in the Middle East although the regime has not officially admitted it.
In reaction to the decision, Israel filed a motion on Monday to remove the issue from the IAEA's agenda. It also termed the move as inconsistent and "substantially unwarranted and flawed", The Jerusalem Post reported on Tuesday.
"Among sponsors of this draft resolution are states which openly do not recognize Israel and even call for its annihilation," Israel's Atomic Energy Commission Director Shaul Chorev said in reference to Iran.
"What is the moral standing of sponsors of this agenda item who do not recognize Israel's right to exist while criticizing Israeli policies aiming at securing its very existence?? he asked.
Iranian envoy Ali Asghar Soltanieh has condemned the "shameful silence" of Israel's Western allies about its nuclear exclusivity.
The US and Israel are accusing Iran of developing nuclear arms, but in its recent report, the UN nuclear watchdog said there has been no evidence of weaponization in Iran's nuclear activities.
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