News Source: Gulf News
| 2 months ago
The Jewish state deplored the measure for singling it out while many of its neighbours remained hostile to its existence, and said it would not cooperate with it. The non-binding resolution, which passed for the first time in 18 years of attempts...
News Source: Press TV
| 2 months ago
Font size : The UN nuclear watchdog's 150 members have expressed concern over Israel's nuclear arsenal, calling on Tel Aviv to renounce atomic weapons. Vienna, where Arab states tabled a symbolic, non-binding resolution expressing concern about...
News Source: Ynet News
| 2 months ago
Dimona facility (Archives) Photo: Reuters International Atomic Energy Agency says Jerusalem must join Non-Proliferation Treaty, allow it to monitor its facilities. Iranian ambassador hails decision as 'triumph'; 'Israel will not cooperate with...
News Source: The Jakarta Post
| 2 months ago
It also reflected building tensions between Israel and its backers and Islamic nations, backed by developing countries. Of delegations present at the International Atomic Energy Agency meeting Friday, 49 voted for the resolution. Forty-five were...
News Source: Lexington Herald-Leader
| 2 months ago
A 150-nation nuclear meeting has formally passed a resolution directly criticizing Israel and its atomic program for the first time in 18 years. The result was a setback not only for Israel but also for the U.S. and other backers of the Jewish state.
News Source: Press TV
| 2 months ago
Iran's ambassador to the UN nuclear watchdog Ali-Asghar Soltaniyeh has blamed Israel as the 'main obstacle' in the way of a nuclear-free Middle East. If the Israelis were not obstacles, we should have had a nuclear free zone for the last 30 years.