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Experts Push for Trump-Putin Accord on Nuclear Forces Treaty
By J C Suresh
TORONTO (IDN) – In the wake of President Donald Trump’s recent announcement to “terminate” the Intermediate-Range Nuclear Forces (INF) Treaty “in response to Russian violations of the agreement”, an international group consisting of high-level experts and former officials is warning of the dangers of the collapse of the treaty and urging a diplomatic resolution to the dispute.
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A Punitive Approach to Iran’s Missile Activities Will Not Fix the Problem
Europe Should Promote a Regional Security Mechanism in the Middle East
Viewpoint by Dr Tytti Erästö *
European powers deserve credit for their efforts to maintain the 2015 Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action (JCPOA), but their current coercive approach to Iran’s missiles is counterproductive, writes Dr Tytti Erästö, a researcher in the Stockholm International Peace Research Institute (SIPRI) Disarmament, Arms Control and Non-proliferation Programme, in a topical backgrounder published on 15 November, 2018 on SIPRI’s website. Following are extensive excerpts from the original article which wa: https://www.sipri.org/commentary/topical-backgrounder/2018/dissecting-international-concerns-about-irans-missiles – The Editor
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Disarmament in Uncertain Times Discussed in Reykjavik
不確実性の時代の軍縮:レイキャビクで議論
【レイキャビクIDN=ロワナ・ヴィール】
米ロ間の(さらには米ロとその他の国々との間での)緊張が高まる中、今回で14回目となる北大西洋条約機構(NATO)による大量破壊兵器に関する年次会合(アイスランド会合)にあわせて軍縮に関するセミナーが開催されたのは、時宜を得たものであった。
「不確実性の時代における軍縮への実践的なアプローチ」と題されたこのセミナーの構想は、アイスランドのカトリン・ヤコブスドッティル首相が7月にブリュッセルで開催されたNATO首脳会議に出席した際に生まれた。ヤコブスドッティル首相はNATO関係者をレイキャビクに招くにあたり、セミナーの主要議題は軍縮になるだろうと語った。首相はIDNの取材に対して、その理由として「NATO首脳会議では、軍縮が十分に議論されてこなかった。」と語った。
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Nuclear Arms Control is Going Down a Trumpian Hole
Viewpoint by Jonathan Power*
LUND, Sweden (IDN-INPS) – Reacting to the radio interview by the French president, Emmanuel Macron, to mark Armistice Day, in which he was reported as saying, “We have to protect ourselves with respect to China, Russia and even the United States of America… We need a true European army”, President Donald Trump blew a fuse. He tweeted: “President Macron of France has just suggested that Europe build its own military in order to protect itself from the U.S., China and Russia. Very insulting.”
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Interfaith Statement Pushes for Abolition of Nuclear Weapons
By Santo D. Banerjee
NEW YORK (IDN) – Faith Communities Concerned about Nuclear Weapons – a group of diverse faith-based organizations and individuals committed to a nuclear-weapon-free world – have called for urgent action for the abolition of nuclear weapons.
“As people of faith, we advocate for the right of all people to live in security and dignity; we seek to heed the commands of conscience and the call to justice; we are united in our determination to protect the vulnerable and to exercise the stewardship that will safeguard Earth for present and future generations,” says the group in the public statement submitted in October to the UN General Assembly’s First Committee in New York.
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Combative Politics and Hostile Discourse Mark UN Disarmament Initiatives
By Jaya Ramachandran
NEW YORK (IDN) – “If one had to pick a single word to describe this year’s First Committee, contentious would be a reasonable contender. The increased volume – in all senses of the word – of accusations and denials has descended as close to name calling as diplomatic forums get,” says Ray Acheson, the Director of Reaching Critical Will in an editorial in November 5 issue of The First Committee Monitor 2018. [P 13] ARABIC | GERMAN | JAPANESE TEXT VERSION PDF
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Combative Politics and Hostile Discourse Mark UN Disarmament Initiatives
By Jaya Ramachandran
NEW YORK (IDN) – “If one had to pick a single word to describe this year’s First Committee, contentious would be a reasonable contender. The increased volume – in all senses of the word – of accusations and denials has descended as close to name calling as diplomatic forums get,” says Ray Acheson, the Director of Reaching Critical Will in an editorial in November 5 issue of The First Committee Monitor 2018. [P 13] ARABIC | GERMAN | JAPANESE TEXT VERSION PDF
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NATO’s Gottemoeller Discusses Military Applications of Artificial Intelligence in China
By J C Suresh
TORONTO (IDN-INPS) – “We know that we cannot fight tomorrow’s threats with today’s tools. Defending ourselves is no longer about just looking at a map and deciding where to position troops and equipment. We need to defend ourselves in the digital age, and in the age of artificial intelligence,” NATO Deputy Secretary General Rose Gottemoeller told experts participating in the 8th Beijing Xiangshan Forum in China from October 24 to 26 2018.
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Disarmament in Uncertain Times Discussed in Reykjavik
By Lowana Veal
REYKJAVIK (IDN) – With tension rapidly escalating between the United States and Russia – and indeed between these countries and others – a seminar on disarmament held in parallel with the 14th NATO Conference on Weapons of Mass Destruction in Iceland came at an appropriate time. [P 12] JAPANESE TEXT VERSION PDF | NORWEGIAN | SWEDISH
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Disarmament in Uncertain Times Discussed in Reykjavik
By Lowana Veal
REYKJAVIK (IDN) – With tension rapidly escalating between the United States and Russia – and indeed between these countries and others – a seminar on disarmament held in parallel with the 14th NATO Conference on Weapons of Mass Destruction in Iceland came at an appropriate time. [P 12] JAPANESE TEXT VERSION PDF | NORWEGIAN | SWEDISH
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