Jan 20, 2007
CAIRO, (SANA)- The 21rst meeting of the Arab Committee to Follow up the Israeli Nuclear Activity started today at the Arab League headquarters.
The committee discussed a number of issues related to pursuing the Israeli nuclear activity and the Arab coordination in the normal session of the general conference of the IAEA as well as actions of the member states at NPT to review it in 2010 and work of its committees scheduled to start next May.
The committee also conferred the wok paper over risks of the Israeli nuclear weapon and other Israeli weapons of mass destruction on the Arab national security and international peace.
Official of the disarmament file at the Arab League Wael al-Assad said the league has prepared work papers over all Arab issues concerned with disarmament to be presented to the upcoming meeting of the Arab foreign ministers.
Meanwhile, Italian experts and researchers on dangerous radiating materials unveiled today the great presence of depleted uranium in the Lebanese city of Khiyam and the southern suburb of Beirut due to the Israeli aggression on Lebanon last July.
Rai News 24 quoted experts as saying a documentary film aired by the stallelite station today proved presence of depleted uranium radiation risks that are still in air and water of these regions on the from of very risky poisonous atoms.
Sawsan