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"The long-term goal of the Nuclear Proliferation Treaty is the complete decommissioning of atomic weapons. Today we are further from this goal than we were at the time of the signing of the treaty. The inspections conference is unlikely to bring a breakthrough. Despite this it could be useful if we could move forward in at least three areas. Firstly: the additional protocols must be elevated to the status of rulings. Secondly: the manufacture and use of nuclear fuels must be brought under international supervision. Thirdly: violations of the Nuclear Proliferation Treaty must be met with sanctions, to be decided by the UN Security Council.
Furthermore, on this topic we definitely must say: Iran must show it has honest and sincere intentions to negotiate. Today it has clearly misled world opinion, making contradictory statements. It is only worthwhile negotiating with them if they are honest during the talks, otherwise the whole exercise is pure theatre."@en1
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