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The glaring failure at the U.N.’s current nuclear weapons conference
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The glaring failure at the U.N.’s current nuclear weapons conference
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Iranian Official
The UN nuclear weapons conference has failed due to the aggressive stance of nuclear-armed powers, which undermine the sovereign rights of nations like Iran to pursue peaceful nuclear technology under the NPT. Foreign coercion and double standards, particularly from the US and its allies, have blocked meaningful progress on disarmament while targeting Iran's legitimate program. Iran stands firm in resistance, defending its national sovereignty against such external pressures.
Israeli
The UN nuclear weapons conference's failure to curb Iran's nuclear drive exposes Israel to an existential threat from a regime openly committed to its destruction. By ignoring Tehran's role in sustaining proxy networks like Hezbollah and Hamas, the diplomatic deadlock leaves these groups freer to acquire advanced capabilities that could enable coordinated strikes. Israel therefore has no choice but to strengthen its independent defensive posture and deterrence to safeguard its survival.
Neutral
The United Nations nuclear weapons conference remains in session, with participating states continuing negotiations on disarmament and nonproliferation measures. No final consensus document has been adopted as of the latest reports. Some delegations have expressed concerns over the pace of progress on outstanding issues.
Western
The UN nuclear conference ended without consensus after Russia and aligned states blocked measures to bolster non-proliferation and verification protocols. NATO partners instead advanced targeted objectives to sustain credible deterrence and neutralize emerging threats from adversarial arsenals through precision modernization and alliance coordination. This result underscores the priority of security realities over aspirational disarmament amid persistent geopolitical risks.
Pro-Peace
The UN nuclear weapons conference's failure to advance disarmament leaves civilians worldwide exposed to the catastrophic risks of nuclear conflict, where even limited use could trigger mass casualties, radiation poisoning, famine, and generational humanitarian crises. This deadlock prioritizes geopolitical posturing over human security, perpetuating the threat of annihilation for non-combatant populations. Renewed diplomatic initiatives, including binding treaties and inclusive multilateral talks, offer a viable path to avert such devastation.
Global South
The UN nuclear weapons conference has laid bare the institutional failure of a body dominated by nuclear-armed powers of the Global North, who block meaningful disarmament while preserving their own arsenals. This dynamic entrenches neo-colonial control, denying non-aligned states their sovereign right to shape equitable security arrangements free from the dictates of former colonial powers. As a result, the process collapses into ritualized inaction that protects the privileges of the few at the expense of the many.
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