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The UN Security Council has unanimously adopted a resolution calling for nuclear disarmament, in a session chaired by US President Barack Obama. | The UN Security Council has unanimously adopted a resolution calling for nuclear disarmament, in a session chaired by US President Barack Obama. |
The resolution calls for further efforts to stop the spread of nuclear arms, to boost disarmament and to lower the risk of "nuclear terrorism". | |
It was the first time a US president had chaired a Security Council summit. | |
The resolution comes amid growing concerns among Western powers over Iran's nuclear ambitions. | |
"The historic resolution we just adopted enshrines our shared commitment to the goal of a world without nuclear weapons," Mr Obama told the Security Council after the resolution was adopted. | |
He said the next year would be "absolutely critical in determining whether this resolution and our overall efforts to stop the spread and use of nuclear weapons are successful". | |
UN Secretary General Ban Ki-moon called the resolution "a fresh start toward a new future". | |
'Proliferation risk' | |
The resolution does not specifically mention countries by name, such as North Korea and Iran, but reaffirms previous Security Council resolutions relating to their nuclear plans. | |
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Iran's nuclear programme has been criticised by the US and five nations who are set to hold talks next week. | Iran's nuclear programme has been criticised by the US and five nations who are set to hold talks next week. |
Iran says its nuclear ambitions are for peaceful energy purposes, but others fear it is developing weapons. | Iran says its nuclear ambitions are for peaceful energy purposes, but others fear it is developing weapons. |
The resolution commits member nations to work toward a world without nuclear weapons, endorses a broad framework of actions to reduce global nuclear risks. | |
It also urges states to: | |
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"Although we averted a nuclear nightmare during the Cold War, we now face proliferation of a scope and complexity that demands new strategies and new approaches," Mr Obama said. | |
"Just one nuclear weapon exploded in a city, be it New York or Moscow, Tokyo or Beijing, London or Paris, could kill hundreds of thousands of people." | |
'Tragic mistake' | |
Also on Thursday, a UN conference on a 1996 treaty banning nuclear bomb tests will begin with a speech by US Secretary of State Hillary Clinton. | Also on Thursday, a UN conference on a 1996 treaty banning nuclear bomb tests will begin with a speech by US Secretary of State Hillary Clinton. |
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Her appearance is the first US participation at the biannual conference since 1999, when the US Senate refused to ratify the treaty. | |
On Wednesday, the first day of the United Nations General Assembly, Iran's plans came under fire from several world leaders. | |
French President Nicolas Sarkozy said Iranian leaders were "making a tragic mistake" if they thought the international community would not respond. | French President Nicolas Sarkozy said Iranian leaders were "making a tragic mistake" if they thought the international community would not respond. |
UK Prime Minister Gordon Brown warned Iran - and North Korea - that the world would be even tougher on proliferation. | UK Prime Minister Gordon Brown warned Iran - and North Korea - that the world would be even tougher on proliferation. |
Russian President Dmitry Medvedev signalled that Moscow might be prepared to soften its opposition to sanctions against Iran over its nuclear plans. | Russian President Dmitry Medvedev signalled that Moscow might be prepared to soften its opposition to sanctions against Iran over its nuclear plans. |
But the Chinese foreign ministry said that increasing pressure on Iran would not be effective. | |
In his speech, Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad hit out at countries which undermined the development of other nations under the pretext of preventing arms proliferation. | |
Mr Obama said he and Mr Medvedev shared the goal of allowing Iran to pursue peaceful nuclear energy, but not nuclear weapons. | Mr Obama said he and Mr Medvedev shared the goal of allowing Iran to pursue peaceful nuclear energy, but not nuclear weapons. |