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Tehran bids for key position in UN disarmament committee

Published: 31 Jul 2013 - 02:54 am | Last Updated: 31 Jan 2022 - 10:36 am

UNITED NATIONS: Iran is campaigning for a key position on a UN General Assembly committee that deals with disarmament and international security amid strong criticism from Israel and others who accuse Tehran of seeking to develop nuclear weapons.

Iran is competing against Kuwait to be the rapporteur of the UN General Assembly’s First Committee for its 68th session, which begins in October, UN diplomats said. 

The rapporteur reports on the proceedings of the 193-member committee.

A spokesman for Iran’s UN mission confirmed the country’s bid. Asked why Tehran was interested in the position, he said: “It’s a normal routine by a member state.”

The First Committee considers all disarmament and international security matters, cooperation in the maintenance of international peace and security, as well as principles governing disarmament and the regulation of armaments.

Western powers accuse Iran of seeking to develop nuclear weapons. Tehran says its nuclear programme is for generating electricity and other peaceful purposes. Iran says UN sanctions imposed over its nuclear and ballistic missile programmes are illegal and refuses to comply with them.  “Allowing Iran to be on the UN committee dealing with nuclear disarmament and weapons proliferation is like inviting Assad, the Syrian dictator responsible for the death of 100,000 of his own people, to be the head of the population census bureau,” Israeli UN Ambassador Ron Prosor said in a statement. Israel is widely believed to possess the Middle East’s only nuclear arsenal. Reuters