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US objects as Iran elected NPT conference vice president

Published on: April 28, 2026 10:45 AM

US, UAE, E3 object to Iran's UN NPT nomination | The Jerusalem Post

Tensions surfaced at the United Nations during a conference on the implementation of the Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty (NPT), as the United States (US) strongly objected to Iran’s election as one of the vice president of the session.

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The development came during the 11th conference focused on reviewing the enforcement of the global nuclear accord, where participating countries selected 34 vice presidents to help oversee proceedings. Iran’s inclusion in the list drew immediate criticism from the US delegation.

Iran’s nomination for vice-presidency at the UN NPT conference sparks international backlash over its nuclear actions and treaty violations. https://t.co/Soa0BbbcIb

— The Jerusalem Post (@Jerusalem_Post) April 28, 2026

US representative Christopher Yeaw described Iran’s appointment as contrary to the spirit of the NPT, arguing that it undermines the objectives of the treaty. His remarks led to a sharp exchange between the American and Iranian delegations during the session.

Responding to the criticism, Iran’s representative Reza Najafi rejected the US position, calling it politically motivated and without merit. He stated that Iran is a signatory to the NPT and has consistently supported its framework.

Najafi also pointed out that the United States remains the only country to have used nuclear weapons in conflict, arguing that Washington’s stance raises questions about its role in promoting non-proliferation norms. He further noted that some states, including Israel, are not signatories to the treaty, highlighting what he described as inconsistencies in global nuclear governance.

The exchange reflects broader geopolitical tensions that continue to shape discussions around nuclear policy and international agreements. The NPT remains a cornerstone of global efforts to prevent the spread of nuclear weapons, promote disarmament, and encourage peaceful uses of nuclear energy.

Despite disagreements, the conference proceedings continued, with delegates expected to address key challenges facing the treaty, including compliance, verification, and regional security concerns.

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Observers note that such diplomatic disputes underscore the complexities involved in achieving consensus on nuclear issues, particularly amid ongoing geopolitical rivalries and security concerns.

Filed Under: Top Stories, World Tagged With: Diplomacy, Iran, NPT, nuclear policy, United Nations, United States

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