Published on Wednesday, July 7, 2010 by Haaretz (
Report: Secret Document Affirms U.S.-Israel Nuclear Partnership
According to Army Radio, the
by Haaretz Service, Barak Ravid and Reuters
According to Army Radio, the
Other countries have refused to cooperate with
Army Radio's diplomatic correspondent said the reported offer could put
During Tuesday's meeting between Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and U.S. President Barack Obama, the two leaders discussed the global challenge of nuclear proliferation and the need to strengthen the nonproliferation system.
They also discussed calls for a conference on a nuclear-free Middle East, which was peoposed during the 2010 Non-Proliferation Treaty (NTP) review conference in
Obama informed Netanyahu that, as a co-sponsor charged with enabling the proposed conference, the United States will insist that such a conference have a broad agenda to include regional security issues, verification and compliance and discussion of all types of weapons of mass destruction.
Obama emphasized the conference will only take place if all countries "feel confident that they can attend," and said that efforts to single out
The two leaders agreed to work together to oppose efforts to single out
Obama emphasized that the U.S. will continue to work closely with Israel to ensure that arms control initiatives and policies do not detract from Israel's security, and "support our common efforts to strengthen international peace and stability."
Dan Meridor, Netanyahu's deputy prime minister in charge of nuclear affairs, said Obama's endorsement was not new but that its public expression - two months after
Obama's statement "was without a doubt a special and significant text. It was important for us, and it was important for the region," Meridor said.
The official reticence, and its toleration in
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