US group flays Aus over uranium exports to India
A US-based group strongly criticised Australia's reported decision to sell Uranium to India saying it violated Sydney's int'l nuclear non-proliferation commitments.
"The move flagrantly contradicts Australia's long standing international nuclear non-proliferation commitments and should be reconsidered and reversed," Daryl G Kimball, executive director of The Arms Control Association (ACA) said.
"India is not a member of the nuclear Non-proliferation Treaty (NPT), has not signed the Comprehensive Nuclear Test Ban Treaty (CTBT) and has refused to halt its production of plutonium for weapons.
A deal with it would violate Australia's commitments to the principle of full-scope international safeguards as a condition for supply of nuclear technology and material," he said.
Under the South Pacific Nuclear-Weapon-Free Zone Treaty, Australia has committed not to provide any "source or special fissionable material or equipment" to any non-nuclear-weapon state unless subject to the safeguards required by Article III.1 of the NPT, the group pointed out.
"India is considered a non nuclear-weapon state under the NPT. While India has agreed to allow partial safeguards on eight additional nuclear reactors by 2014, it rejects the comprehensive safeguards on all of its nuclear facilities and materials that are referred to in the Article," it said.
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