The UAE delegation was led by Dr. Sultan Al
Jaber, UAE minister of state, with the participation
of Ambassador Hamad Alkaabi, UAE permanent representative
to the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA).
During the meeting, ministers and senior officials
discussed the progress of the NPDI initiative
and highlighted the important contributions and
working papers made in advance of the Nuclear
Non-Proliferation Treaty (NPT) Review Conference
being held 28 April to 9 May, 2014 in New York
City. The meeting also discussed pressing international
cases of non-proliferation, including the ongoing
nuclear programs in the Democratic People's Republic
of Korea and Iran.
"The UAE is an active member of multiple
international initiatives promoting non-proliferating
efforts," said Dr. Sultan Al Jaber, UAE minister
of state. "Our non-proliferation credentials
are well recognised within the international community.
The UAE remains committed to the nuclear non-proliferation
treaty and to working with our international partners
to promote its full implementation." In 1995,
the UAE became a non-nuclear weapon state party
to the NPT and concluded a comprehensive safeguards
agreement with the IAEA in 2003 with an additional
protocol in 2009.
The NPDI ministerial was held at Hiroshima, where
the first war-time atomic bomb in history was
dropped. Ministers visited the Cenotaph for atomic
bomb victims and the Peace Memorial Museum. During
the meeting, ministers were universal in their
calls for a systematic and continued reduction
of all types of nuclear weapons and for full implementation
of comprehensive safeguard agreements with additional
protocols as verification standards.
On the sidelines of the event, the UAE delegation
met the Australian delegation where they discussed
areas of common interest.
The ministers welcomed The Hague Communiqué
which addresses the threat of nuclear terrorism
and the need for stronger international cooperation
in the areas of nuclear security. The Communique
was adopted at the recent Nuclear Security Summit
held in the Netherlands in March 2014, which was
attended by His Highness General Sheikh Mohamed
bin Zayed Al Nahyan, Crown Prince of Abu Dhabi
and Deputy Supreme Commander of the UAE Armed
Forces.
The NDPI meeting concluded with a joint statement
from the ministers re-affirming their commitment
and shared goals to advance the nuclear disarmament
and non-proliferation agendas.
NPDI is a cross-regional, ministerial-level
group initiated by 10 countries including the
UAE. It focuses on practical steps that will take
forward the consensus outcomes of the 2010 NPT
Review Conference. Other member countries include
Australia, Japan, Canada, Chile, Germany, Mexico,
the Netherlands, Nigeria, the Philippines, Poland
and Turkey.
(Emirates News Agency,
WAM)
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