Israel condemns Iran's selection to UN arms post

Ambassador to UN Ron Prosor says 'inconceivable' that country sanctioned by UN for nuclear program hold top role on disarmament. 'Like appointing drug lord CEO of pharmaceutical company,' Prosor writes UN chief
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Israel is condemning the selection of Iran for a high-level position on a UN committee dealing with disarmament and international security issues.
Israel's UN Ambassador Ron Prosor said in a letter to Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon circulated Tuesday that "it is inconceivable" that a country under UN sanctions over its suspect nuclear program would be allowed to hold the position of rapporteur. The rapporteur reports on the committee's proceedings.
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"Permitting Iran to serve on the UN's leading disarmament committee is like appointing a drug lord CEO of a pharmaceutical company," Prosor wrote.
The 193-member committee unanimously chose Iran for the position soon after Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu addressed the General Assembly on Oct. 2, accusing Iran of continuing to pursue nuclear weapons.
  • Prosor said the appointment "erodes the UN's legitimacy."
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