UN Arms Trade Pact Stalls as Iran, N. Korea, Syria Object
Jackson and Peter S. Green on March 28, 2013/ (enter up to 5 email addresses, separated by commas)/ An international treaty regulating the $70 billion global arms trade was sidetracked after failing to get the unanimous support needed for adoption among more than 150 countries taking part in negotiations at the United Nations. Iran, North Korea and Syria yesterday barred passage of proposed standards to block illegal exports of conventional weapons -- from small arms and missile launchers to tanks, warships and attack helicopters. Absent a ...
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