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Iran asks for annihilation of atomic weapons as of Jan 1st 2011

New York, Oct 23, IRNA – Islamic Republic of Iran at Annual UN Disarmament Committee emphasized need for beginning full annihilation of atomic weapons around globe as of January 1st, 2011.
Taqi Mohammadpour who was elaborating on Tehran’s viewpoints on disarmament and refraining from proliferation of weapons of mass destruction (WMD), said, “The only way to make sure that the threat of nuclear weapons, or their actual usage no more exists and to guarantee that, is to fully annihilate those weapons.”
He added, “This move needs to be implemented based on a chronological plan and to begin as of the beginning of the year 2011, which was proposed by the Islamic Republic of Iran’s President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad as the “Year for Nuclear Arms Disarmament”.
Iran’s representative asked the countries and the international organizations to sponsor special programs during the upcoming year aimed at increasing the public awareness about the potential threats and negative aspects of the nuclear weapons and the need for their full annihilation around the globe.
He also said, “The Islamic Republic of Iran intends to sponsor the 2nd International Disarmament and Refraining from Proliferation Conference, to contribute to materializing the objective of a nuclear-weapons-free world in the spring of 2011 in Tehran.”
Mohammadpour added, “Since the nuclear countries have been broadly breached their international commitments in the framework of the nuclear-NPT ever since its estalishment, the entirety of that pact is threatened and the non-nuclear countries’ level of trust in it keeps deteriorating, while it is that very treaty that is the foundation stone for the international efforts aimed at the establishment of the effective international disarmament movement in a balanced and non-biased way that would be capable of ridding the mankind of the nuclear weapons’ threat.”
He reiterated, “The Islamic Republic of Iran expresses deep regret over the Zionist regime’s and its supporters’ negative reactions towards the outcomes of the successful UN sponsored 2010 NPT Revision Conference and the need for declaring the Middle East as a nuclear-weapons-free zone.”
The Iranian envoy at the conference added, “I seriously emphasize that that regime’s absence at the NPT has emerged the idea of a nuclear-weapons-free zone in the Middle East in hallow of uncertainty.”
The representative of the Islamic Republic of Iran said, “The preservation of nuclear weapons and spending annually dozens of million dollars aimed at renovation of nuclear arsenals by the nuclear powers of the world has put at stake the regional and international peace and security.”
He emphasized, “The nuclear countries and the hosts of nuclear bombs, including those in Europe, had better instead of threatening the others, remain committed to their commitments within the framework of the nuclear-NPT.”
The United States alone posses over 5.000 nuclear warheads today, and the Russian Federation, China, France, and Britain have each stockpiled more or less about that amount of nuclear weapons.
That is besides over 300 nuclear warheads of the warmonger Zionist regime and a handful of them by each of the regional archrivals, India and Pakistan. There is also naturally North Korea and the threat of nuclear fallout and illegal smuggling from each of the above mentioned nuclear stockpiles, capable of destroying the entire world several times.
It is therefore sheer narrow-mindedness of the owners of these highly lethal weapons to ignore the umpteenth warnings of the concerned world bodies and world nation’s thinkers about the graveness of the related pending threat against the mankind./end
Taqi Mohammadpour who was elaborating on Tehran’s viewpoints on disarmament and refraining from proliferation of weapons of mass destruction (WMD), said, “The only way to make sure that the threat of nuclear weapons, or their actual usage no more exists and to guarantee that, is to fully annihilate those weapons.”
He added, “This move needs to be implemented based on a chronological plan and to begin as of the beginning of the year 2011, which was proposed by the Islamic Republic of Iran’s President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad as the “Year for Nuclear Arms Disarmament”.
Iran’s representative asked the countries and the international organizations to sponsor special programs during the upcoming year aimed at increasing the public awareness about the potential threats and negative aspects of the nuclear weapons and the need for their full annihilation around the globe.
He also said, “The Islamic Republic of Iran intends to sponsor the 2nd International Disarmament and Refraining from Proliferation Conference, to contribute to materializing the objective of a nuclear-weapons-free world in the spring of 2011 in Tehran.”
Mohammadpour added, “Since the nuclear countries have been broadly breached their international commitments in the framework of the nuclear-NPT ever since its estalishment, the entirety of that pact is threatened and the non-nuclear countries’ level of trust in it keeps deteriorating, while it is that very treaty that is the foundation stone for the international efforts aimed at the establishment of the effective international disarmament movement in a balanced and non-biased way that would be capable of ridding the mankind of the nuclear weapons’ threat.”
He reiterated, “The Islamic Republic of Iran expresses deep regret over the Zionist regime’s and its supporters’ negative reactions towards the outcomes of the successful UN sponsored 2010 NPT Revision Conference and the need for declaring the Middle East as a nuclear-weapons-free zone.”
The Iranian envoy at the conference added, “I seriously emphasize that that regime’s absence at the NPT has emerged the idea of a nuclear-weapons-free zone in the Middle East in hallow of uncertainty.”
The representative of the Islamic Republic of Iran said, “The preservation of nuclear weapons and spending annually dozens of million dollars aimed at renovation of nuclear arsenals by the nuclear powers of the world has put at stake the regional and international peace and security.”
He emphasized, “The nuclear countries and the hosts of nuclear bombs, including those in Europe, had better instead of threatening the others, remain committed to their commitments within the framework of the nuclear-NPT.”
The United States alone posses over 5.000 nuclear warheads today, and the Russian Federation, China, France, and Britain have each stockpiled more or less about that amount of nuclear weapons.
That is besides over 300 nuclear warheads of the warmonger Zionist regime and a handful of them by each of the regional archrivals, India and Pakistan. There is also naturally North Korea and the threat of nuclear fallout and illegal smuggling from each of the above mentioned nuclear stockpiles, capable of destroying the entire world several times.
It is therefore sheer narrow-mindedness of the owners of these highly lethal weapons to ignore the umpteenth warnings of the concerned world bodies and world nation’s thinkers about the graveness of the related pending threat against the mankind./end