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1. www.ipsnews.net
www.ipsnews.net/news.asp?idnew - [Cached]Published on: 8/23/2008 Last Visited: 8/23/2008
Says Darryl F. Kimball of the Arms Control Association: "At this point, we can expect that Washington and New Delhi will try to wordsmith the proposals to restrict and condition nuclear trade with India to the point of being meaningless and force a decision at the next NSG meeting ... In response, responsible NSG states should insist on guidelines relating to India that are clear and unambiguous.And given that the NSG participant states' actions on this issue will have an impact for decades to come, they should not rush to judgment."
Adds Kimball: "At a minimum, the NSG must make clear that nuclear trade with India shall be terminated if it resumes testing for any reason. -
2. www.flonnet.com
www.flonnet.com/stories/200808 - [Cached]Published on: 5/25/2008 Last Visited: 7/21/2008
Darryl Kimball, executive director of the Arms Control Association based in Washington, told AFP that the Indian government's assertion "that the IAEA safeguards can be terminated by India if foreign fuel supplies are interrupted even if India conducts a test" would make a mockery of the principle of permanent safeguards. -
3. Peace Talks :: News & Comments
www.ploughshares.org/news.php? - [Cached]Last Visited: 6/15/2008
Darryl Kimball, executive director of the Ploughshares-funded Arms Control Association, adds that the agreement is only the beginning of a difficult road ahead, in that it skirts many of the same issues that led to the failure of the 1994 agreement, especially North Korea's insistence on acquiring light-water nuclear energy capabilities
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Darryl Kimball, executive director of the Arms Control Association criticized Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice for "saying proliferation is the number one priority yet she doesn't show up at the NPT review conference and the U.S. helps blow up the conference."

