US proposes nuclear arms resolution
Draft resolution calls on all countries with atomic weapons to get rid of them.
International threat
It also urges those countries outside the NPT to join it. Becoming a party to the NPT would require scrapping their nuclear arsenals, something the nuclear powers outside the pact have refused to do so far.
The draft resolution does not name specific countries, but it clearly has North Korea and Iran in mind when it says the council “deplores in particular the current major challenges to the nonproliferation regime that the Security Council has determined to be threats to international peace and security”.
Without referring to any specific regions, the draft resolution has the council “welcoming and supporting the steps taken to conclude nuclear-weapon-free zone treaties”.
Egypt and other Arab states have long called for the establishment of such a zone in the Middle East, which would mean Israel would have to get rid of any atomic bombs it possesses.
The draft resolution also calls for the creation of a treaty that would ban the production of fissile material made specifically for nuclear weapons.