Iran expresses worries around lack of development in nuclear demilitarization


(MENAFN) Iran has expressed it true worries around lack of development in nuclear disarmament and lack of any view to reach that target.

Iran stated its worries in an announcement to the Tenth NPT Review meeting.

The announcement stated that “The Islamic Republic of Iran is of strong observation that the obligation concerning nuclear disarmament, as set out in the NPT, should be fulfilled with determination. In this regard, the nuclear-weapon States have a special responsibility and should reaffirm their commitment by pursuing, in good faith, negotiations on effective measures relating to time-bound nuclear disarmament.

Adding that “We are deeply concerned about the lack of progress in nuclear disarmament and the lack of any prospect of achieving this objective of the Treaty. It is deeply disappointing, however, that the nuclear disarmament obligations under the Treaty, as well as the unequivocal undertakings committed by the nuclear-weapon States in the 2000 and 2010 Review Conferences, have remained unfulfilled.”

The announcement also mentioned that “The decisions and the resolution adopted by the 1995 NPT Review and Extension Conference, the Final Document of the 2000 Review Conference, and the conclusions and recommendations for follow-on actions of the 2010 Review Conference have stipulated the required actions to reach the goal of total elimination of nuclear weapons.”

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