Thursday, March 28, 2013

U.N. Treaty To Control Arms Sales Hits Snag


UN Security Council resolution on Saturday formally rejected.

Demands for North Korea to end its nuclear arms program, rejected.

China calls for calm, sanctions not the 'fundamental' way to resolve tensions on the Korean peninsula. 

Pyongyang said despite the sanctions which were unanimously imposed on Friday by the Security Council, North Korea would vigorously pursue goal, becoming a full-fledged nuclear weapons state.

Iran, Syria and North Korea opposed the draft Arms Trade Treaty ... UNITED NATIONS — The global attempt to establish a universal standard to regulate the sale of conventional weapons suffered a temporary setback~

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By   Published: Mar 28, 2013,

Achieving consensus among all 193 member states of the United Nations is considered a monumental task, but it was hoped that it would be possible in this case because so many countries supported the idea of trying to regulate the $70 billion annual industry that causes so much death and destruction. 

After Iran and North Korea voted against the draft treaty, Peter Woolcott, the Australian ambassador who was the president of the treaty conference, suspended the meeting. But diplomats and analysts said both countries seemed adamant in their objections, and when the meeting resumed, Syria voted against the treaty as well.



 

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