Published on Friday, May 28, 2010
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The
But they said
Either or both could block the declaration because NPT meetings make decisions through consensus. If agreed, this would be the first deal at an NPT review meeting since 2000.
"We have a deal that everyone can live with," a Western diplomat told Reuters. "Now the question, is will
League and everyone else here is ready to support?"
Syrian delegates also refused to commit themselves to supporting the final declaration.
The final draft urges
Delegates were to hold a final session later on Friday to adopt the declaration, which contains plans for further disarmament, strengthening global non-proliferation efforts and ensuring access to technology for peaceful uses.
The NPT is intended to stop the spread of atomic weapons, though it allowed the
Analysts say the treaty has been under pressure due to
The latest draft calls for U.N. Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon to organize a meeting of all Mideast states in 2012 on how to make the region free of nuclear and other weapons of mass destruction (WMD).
Sticking Points
The creation of a WMD-free zone would eventually force
The Jewish state, which like nuclear-armed
The Obama administration changed
"We've got a strong draft that would strengthen all three pillars of the NPT - disarmament, non-proliferation and peaceful use of nuclear energy," a diplomat said.
Britain's chief delegate, Ambassador John Duncan, told Reuters the draft text was "unprecedented" in its scope.
The 2005 NPT review collapsed after participants could not agree on a WMD-free zone in the Middle East and in the face developing nations' annoyance with the
Chief Iranian delegate Ali Asghar Soltanieh accused the
If these issues were not addressed in the declaration, he said
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