Howard's hypocrisy on non-proliferation
Howard's hypocrisy on non-proliferation
Prime Minister
John Howard should be the last national leader to
Lecture the world on the shortcomings of the nuclear
Non-Proliferation Treaty(NPT) since Australia is set to
undermine and weaken it further through exporting uranium to
China, Australian Greens Senator Christine Milne said
today.
Mr Howard told the United Nations world leaders summit in New York that greater commitment needed to be shown to tackling proliferation of nuclear weapons.
Senator Milne said China had already sent to
Pakistan the capacity to
make nuclear weapons and
recently China stated that it would not rule
out using
nuclear weapons in a conflict with the United States
over
Taiwan.
"Whatever Mr Howard or Foreign Minister
Downer claim about preventing
leakage of uranium from
Australia into a weapons programme, there can
be no
guarantees that this would not occur in China," Senator
Milne said.
"And if the export of uranium to China is not
bad enough, Resources
Minister Macfarlane has already
begun talking about exporting uranium
To India, a
non-signatory to the NPT and a nuclear weapons state.
"It
would be illegal under the NPT for Australia to export
uranium to
India.
"At the very time that Prime Minister Howard was flying to New York the Greens in the Senate moved to rule out exporting uranium to India and both Liberal and Labor refused to support it.
"Instead of grandstanding on
the world stage, Prime Minister Howard
should commit to
the nuclear NPT by refusing to allow the export
of
uranium to China and India.
"That would make the world a safer place and would show genuine global leadership."