Zarif: The international community must compel israel to destroy its nuclear arsenal

Iranian Foreign Minister Javad Zarif has urged the international community to compel the Zionist occupation regime to promptly accede to the NPT and destroy its nuclear arsenal.

Ekleme: 03.10.2020 11:25:28 / Güncelleme: 03.10.2020 11:25:28 / English News
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Speaking at the Virtual Meeting of the International Day for the Total Elimination of Nuclear Weapons, Iranian Foreign Minister Mohammad Javad Zarif reminded that the United States dropped atomic bombs on innocent civilians in Hiroshima and Nagasaki —the first and only use of such horrific weapons.

“25 years after the NPT Review and Extension Conference called for reduced reliance on nuclear weapons and the ICJ ordered good faith efforts towards nuclear disarmament, the U.S. is developing new nuclear weapons and recklessly lowering the threshold of their deployment. It has further caused immense damage to the NPT by unlawfully withdrawing from the INF and the JCPOA,” Zarif said.

“Additionally, the world’s lone perpetrator of a nuclear attack extends blind support to the sole possessor of nuclear arsenal in our region: an outlaw regime that has openly threatened others with nuclear annihilation, all while crying wolf about proliferation.”

Zarif continued his remarks as follows: “The international community must compel Israel—which has aggression in its very DNA—to promptly accede to the NPT and destroy its nuclear arsenal. And given its six decades of deception and clandestine development of nuclear weapons, it must be compelled to submit to the most intrusive inspection regime that law-abiding members of the NPT observe.”

He also called on the General Assembly to declare as a binding norm of international law that a nuclear war cannot be won—and must never be fought, adding that this should be followed by a long-overdue, concrete program for time-bound nuclear disarmament and provision of security assurances to non-nuclear-weapon states in the interim.

“Last year, $72.9 billion was spent on nuclear weapons—half of it by the U.S. alone. This is higher than the GDP of most countries. Just imagine if the billions wasted on instruments of global annihilation were allocated to help fund the fight against COVID-19. Enough is enough,” he concluded. (ILKHA)