The Non-Aligned Movement emphatically backed Iran on Tuesday in its nuclear standoff with the United States, and condemned Israel for occupying Palestinian lands.
Merely defining which side they're on. "Non-aligned" doesn't mean the same thing in their languages, I guess. | Meeting in Malaysia's administrative capital, the foreign ministers of NAM member nations also demanded that Israel accede to the nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty without delay, and open its nuclear facilities to international inspection.
On Iran, the ministers "reaffirmed the basic and inalienable right" of all countries to develop, produce and use atomic energy "for peaceful purposes, without any discrimination and in conformity with their respective legal obligations," said a NAM declaration at the end of the two-day meeting. The declaration shies away from any criticism of Iran, saying its nuclear programme was merely to generate electricity. The NAM declaration said the ministers "reaffirmed the inviolability of peaceful nuclear activities and that any attack or threat of attack against peaceful nuclear facilities - operational or under construction - poses a great danger to human beings and the environment." |