By IANS
New York : The United Arab Emirates (UAE) has demanded Israel open its nuclear facilities to inspection by the UN nuclear watchdog and dismantle its weapons programme.
The security situation in the Middle East continues to pose a major threat to international peace and stability due to Israel’s insistence on keeping its nuclear weapons and their delivery systems, Ahmed Abdulla Ali Al Ketbi, member of the UAE delegation, has told a UN General Assembly panel, WAM news agency reported Tuesday.
Ketbi decried as double standard the exemption to Israel — which has not signed the NPT — from inspection by the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) and said this has led to a dangerous security imbalance in the region.
“This (the exemption) has contributed in one way or another to the irresponsible development of Israel’s nuclear weapons, and encouragement of some other states, in the context of their concept of security deterrence, to acquire dangerous nuclear weapons,” Ketbi said.
“In spite of the confidence-building measures taken by Arab countries, including the United Arab Emirates, particularly in the area of disarmament of weapons of mass destruction, the security situation in the Middle East continues to pose a major threat to international peace, security and stability,” he observed.
The international community must exert effective pressures, including economic pressures, on Tel Aviv to get it to sign the NPT, the UAE representative told the panel.