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UN / GA WRAP
STORY: UN / GA WRAP
TRT: 2.48
SOURCE: UNTV
RESTRICTIONS: NONE
LANGUAGE: ENGLISH / KOREAN / NATS
DATELINE: 29 SEPTEMBER 2010, NEW YORK CITY
RECENT 2010, NEW YORK CITY
1. Wide shot, exterior United Nations headquarters
29 SEPTEMBER 2010, NEW YORK CITY
1. Wide shot, General Assembly hall
2. Wide shot, delegates
3. Wide shot, S.M. Krishna, Minister for Foreign Affairs of India approaches podium
4. SOUNDBITE (English) S.M. Krishna, Minister for Foreign Affairs, India:
“Pakistan cannot impart lessons to us on democracy and human rights. If however, Pakistan were to live up to its commitment not to allow use of its soil by terrorists acting against India, this would significantly help reduce the trust deficit that impedes the development of better bilateral relations between our two countries. We are neighbours, and as neighbours, we have an obligation to work together.”
5. Wide shot. Pak Kil Yon, Minister of Foreign Affairs of the Democratic People’s Republic of Korea approaches podium
6. SOUNDBITE (Korean) Pak Kil Yon, Minister of Foreign Affairs, Democratic People’s Republic of Korea:
“As long as the US nuclear aircraft carriers sail around the seas of our country, our nuclear deterrent can never be abandoned, but should be strengthened further. This is the lesson we have drawn. The DPRK regards it as its noble duty as a UN member state to safeguard peace and security and promote socio-economic development and common prosperity in and around the Korean peninsula.”
7. Cutaway, United States delegation
8. SOUNDBITE (Korean) Pak Kil Yon, Minister of Foreign Affairs, Democratic People’s Republic of Korea:
“As already clarified, our nuclear weapons are not a means to attack or threaten others, but a self-defensive deterrent, to all intents and purposes, to counter aggression and attack from outside. As a responsible nuclear weapon state, we are willing to join in the international efforts for nuclear non-proliferation and safe management of nuclear material on an equal footing with other nuclear weapon states.”
9. Wide shot, Ambassador Vitaly Churkin, Permanent Representative of the Russian Federation approaches podium
10. SOUNDBITE (Russian) Ambassador Vitaly Churkin, Permanent Representative of the Russian Federation, United Nations:
“Search must continue for an effective solution to the Iranian nuclear problem on the basis of NPT provisions and the norms of international Law. The Iranian side must ensure the required level of transparency and cooperation with the IAEA which is acting on behalf of the international community with the support by the UN Security Council.”
11. Cutaway, Iran
12. SOUNDBITE (Russian) Ambassador Vitaly Churkin, Permanent Representative of the Russian Federation, United Nations:
“The sanctions are not a goal in itself. The objective of the sanctions regime established by the Security Council is to send a signal to Iran about the need for full cooperation with IAEA, and to give an impetus to the negotiating process.”
13. Wide shot, General Assembly
India’s Foreign Minister issued a call from the General Assembly podium today (29 September) for Pakistan to fulfil its commitment of not allowing its territory to be used by terrorists acting against India.
He added that “if, however, Pakistan were to live up to its commitment not to allow use of its soil by terrorists acting against India, this would significantly help reduce the trust deficit that impedes the development of better bilateral relations between our two countries.”
The Foreign Minister said that as neighbours, the two countries have an obligation to work together.
The Democratic Peoples Republic of Korea’s (DPRK) Minister of Foreign Affairs said that his country should strengthen its "nuclear deterrent" in response to the threat posed by the United States.
Pak Kil Yon clarified once again that the DPRK’s nuclear weapons were not means for threatening third parties, but instead a “self-defensive deterrent, to all intents and purposes, to counter aggression and attack from outside.”
He added that as “a responsible nuclear weapon state,” the DPRK was willing to join in the international efforts for nuclear non-proliferation and safe management of nuclear material.
Commenting on Iran’s nuclear issue the Russian Federation’s UN Permanent Representative, Vitaly Churkin, stressed that the Iranian side “must ensure the required level of transparency and cooperation with the IAEA.”
As for the Security Council imposed sanctions, Churkin said they were not a “goal in itself.” He explained that the objective of the sanctions regime established by the Security Council “is to send a signal to Iran about the need for full cooperation with IAEA, and to give an impetus to the negotiating process.”
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