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Anti-Israel move 'postponed' at UN nuke watchdog: Syria
by Staff Writers
Vienna (AFP) Sept 21, 2011


Syria's representative to the UN atomic agency said Wednesday that Arab countries had put off until 2012 tabling an anti-Israel resolution at the body's annual general meeting this week.

"The Arab countries have decided to postpone the submission of a draft resolution ... to the next session," Bassam Sabbagh, Syria's envoy to the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA), said in a speech.

The resolution would have urged Israel, which is widely believed to possess nuclear weapons, to join other countries in the Middle East including Syria and Iran in becoming party to the nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty (NPT).

A similar one was adopted by a narrow majority at the IAEA's annual meeting in 2009 and was only narrowly defeated in 2010 after intense lobbying by Israel and close ally the United States.

Sabbagh told the IAEA's 55th annual meeting of all members in Vienna that the move reflected Arab countries' "good faith" and their wish for a successful conference in 2012 on achieving a nuclear weapons-free Middle East.

Israel "has undertaken its nuclear activities outside any international control ... and possesses a huge military arsenal which does not only threaten the region but the whole world," Sabbagh said through an interpreter.

Sabbagh also hit out at what he called the "politicisation" of the IAEA over the agency's decision on June 9 to report Syria to the UN Security Council over a desert site bombed by Israel in 2007 suspected of being a covert reactor.

He echoed comments by IAEA head Yukiya Amano on September 9 that Syria had invited agency inspectors for talks in Damascus next month for talks about the site. Amano had said the agency had proposed October 10-11 for the meeting.

Sabbagh said Israel's bombardment of the Dair Alzour site was "heinous aggression" which "should have been condemned by the international community."

He said that in the raid a "military building which did not have any relation with nuclear activities was destroyed."

There are suspicions the alleged facility was built with help from North Korea.

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