Tehran – The Final Statement of the 16th Non-Aligned
Movement Summit (Tehran, 26-31) focused on the Palestinian issue, nations’
right to peaceful nuclear energy and global sustainable peace.
The statement, comprising 11 articles, said that heads of NAM member
states gathered in Tehran to review the current international situation to help
resolve problems which have caused serious concerns for both member states and
the whole humanity.
They said, based on the basic principles of the movement, they would
make great efforts to establish a world full of peace, cooperation, equality
and prosperity.
They also underlined formation of a fair, all-inclusive, transparent and
effective system of universal management based on cooperation among all
countries to confront present challenges and security and environmental
threats, climate changes, immigration and epidemic diseases.
The statement said that to address the problems, it should be noted that
the present international decision-making procedure on issues pertaining to
peace and security is faulty and resist any changes.
It said the United Nations as a global organization should play a basic
role in forming a legal and management framework coordinating the activities of
countries and international bodies on common issues.
The occupation of Palestine and the crimes of the Zionist regime in the
occupied territories have always been the root causes of tensions in the Middle
East. Any solution to end crises should include ways to end occupation, restore
the inalienable rights of the Palestinian nation especially their rights to
determine their own fate and establishment of a stable and independent country
with the Holy Qods as its capital, as the only way to establish sustainable
peace in the region, the statement added.
The NAM leaders further stressed in their statement that racism and
ethnic discrimination are clear insults to the human dignity, stressing that
appropriate measures and firm decisions are necessary to confront xenophobia,
Islamophobia, new forms of slavery and human trafficking.
Underlining the fact that nuclear arms are the most non-human forms of
all weapons, it said the Non-Proliferation Treaty is no excuse for big powers
to keep huge arms arsenals.
It went on to underscore the absolute rights of all countries to
develop, research, produce and use nuclear technology for peaceful purposes.
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