We believe a WMDFZ in the Middle East can be advanced through a treaty-based approach involving three key components:
1) A WMDFZ Treaty—a text freely arrived at by relevant governments and stakeholders through an inclusive process.
2) A Regional Organization—to oversee the treaty’s eventual implementation, verification and compliance.
3) Civil Society Engagement—to advance a robust civil society movement ensuring governments deliver on their commitments to non-proliferation and human security.
In a proactive effort to turn the vision of the Zone into practical steps, we began crafting a living Draft Treaty text that could form the basis for discussion, and we established a preparatory organization named the Middle East Treaty Organization (METO).
By Gareth Porter* WASHINGTON, Apr 23, 2010 (IPS) - The Barack Obama administration's declaration in its Nuclear Posture Review (NPR) that it is reserving the right to use nuclear weapons against Iran represents a new element in a strategy of persuading T
Israel is more likely than not by next July to take military action aimed at curbing Iran's disputed nuclear activities, more than three dozen present and former Israeli policy-makers and other U.S. and Arab state officials indicated in interviews with T
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“Our banks cannot make international transactions anymore,” President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad told Iranian lawmakers during a bid to protect his economic minister against corruption charges (Thomas Erdbrink, Washington Post, Nov. 1).
"According to our November poll, carried out in cooperation with the Dahaf Institute in Israel, only 43 percent of Israeli Jews support a military strike on Iran — even though 90 percent of them think that Iran will eventually acquire nuclear weapons." By SHIBLEY TELHAMI and STEVEN KULL Published: January 15, 2012 Most important, when asked whether it would be better for both Israel and Iran to have the bomb, or for neither to have it, 65 percent of Israeli Jews said neither. And a remarkable 64 percent favored the idea of a nuclear-free zone, even when it was explained that this would mean Israel giving up its nuclear weapons.
Sylvia Bjon, Hbl 24.5.. "Medan förhandlingarna om Irans kärnprogram fortsatt i Bagdad den här veckan pågår parallellt processen att arrangera en kongress om ett kärnvapenfritt Mellanöstern. Kongressen ska äga rum i Finland, eventuellt i december i år. I höstas utnämnde FN:s generalsekreterare Ban Ki-moon understatssekreterare Jaakko Laajava till förmedlare, och han har sedan dess åkt skytteltrafik mellan de deltagande länderna. Förutom de fem officiella kärnvapenländerna deltar hela Arabförbundet. Utanför ramarna faller dock Indien och Pakistan."
16.12.2012 Ulkoministeri Tuomioja kiitti puheenvuorossaan kansalaisyhteiskunnan panosta prosessin tukijana ja ymmärsi pettymyksen aikataulun muutoksesta Tänään sunnuntaina päättynyt kansalaisyhteiskunnan konferenssi Lähi-idän joukkotuhoaseista, The Middle East without Weapons of Mass Destruction, The Way Forward - Civil Society Input, edellyttää viestissään konferenssin järjestäjille ja fasilitaattorille virallisen Lähi-idän joukkotuhoaseettoman vyöhykkeen perustamista käsittelevän konferenssin järjestämistä välittömästi.
Another unintended victim of game-changing Iran attack By Phil Muncaster, 11th November 2013 The infamous Stuxnet malware thought to have been developed by the US and Israel to disrupt Iran’s nuclear facilities, also managed to cause chaos at a Russian nuclear plant, according to Eugene Kaspersky.