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UAE calls for nuclear-free world at UN meeting
The United Arab Emirates has reaffirmed its commitment to the international
frameworks on disarmament and international security, which conform with
International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) standards.
The announcement was made by Ambassador Lana Zaki Nusseibeh, the UAE's
Permanent Representative to the United Nations in New York, during a
statement to the General Debate of the First Committee of the United Nations
General Assembly.
The statement renewed the UAE’s call on member states to abide by the
agency’s standards and to demonstrate responsible cooperation for the
maintenance of regional and international peace and security.
Speaking before the member states, Nusseibeh noted that despite multilateral
efforts to achieve peace and security, the world continues to suffer from
crises resulting from arms smuggling and use of weapons by non-state actors,
the use of chemical weapons, and nuclear testing.
She outlined the importance of utilising multilateral dialogue to promote
disarmament and international security in light of the progress made towards
denuclearisation through the conference in 2016 convened to negotiate a
treaty to ban nuclear weapons. "This demonstrated the readiness of the
international community to move towards a world free of nuclear weapons and
other weapons of mass destruction," Nusseibeh said.
On global efforts, Nusseibeh affirmed that the UAE has adopted a clear and
consistent policy on non-proliferation and disarmament issues. "We need to
ensure that implementation of international agreements on the use of nuclear
energy is transparent and conforms with International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA)
standards," she said.
In addition, Nusseibeh reaffirmed the UAE’s commitment to support dialogue,
consultation, and all efforts in establishing a zone free of nuclear weapons
and other weapons of mass destruction in the Middle East. She said that the
UAE hopes that further positive steps will be taken to implement the
mechanisms and outcome of the 2010 Treaty on the Non-Proliferation of
Nuclear Weapons, NPT, Review Conference, and ensures that the conference to
establish the free zone in the Middle East is held with participation of all
countries in the region. In this context, Nusseibeh reiterated the UAE’s
call for Israel to join the NPT, as it is the only state in the region to
have not acceded to the treaty.
On the subject of Iran’s continued nuclear activities and development of its
missile programme, Nusseibeh stressed the need for Iran to commit to a
transparent and full cooperative relationship with the IAEA to enhance
confidence in the peaceful nature of Iran’s nuclear programme. She asserted
that Iran showed no indication of ending its hostile behavior in the region
nor desire to abandon its nuclear ambitions, thus the UAE supported
enhancing controls on Iran’s nuclear programme and continued assessment of
the agreement and its provisions. Further, she called on Iran to ensure full
compliance with its international obligations and responsibilities under the
NPT and to stop undermining regional security through its support and arms
smuggling to militias, which violates relevant Security Council resolutions.
Nusseibeh stated that the UAE condemned the recent nuclear tests conducted
by North Korea, calling for the country to respect its international
obligations and act responsibly in order to maintain peace and security in
the Korean Peninsula and the region. She highlighted that the UAE considers
the Comprehensive Nuclear-Test-Ban Treaty as the primary platform for
strengthening global efforts on nuclear non-proliferation and disarmament.
She noted that the UAE is disappointed that the treaty has not been entered
into force, and called on states to sign and ratify the treaty at the
earliest, urging all states to maintain the moratorium on nuclear testing.
The UAE Ambassador stressed the need to mainstream a gender perspective in
disarmament and international security discussions. She declared, "increased
representation of women in all levels of decision-making in the relevant
national, regional, and international institutions and mechanisms would
assist in effectively addressing the core issues."
October 09, 2017
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