People's Democracy(Weekly Organ of the Communist Party of India (Marxist) |
Vol. XXXII
No.
27 July 13 , 2008 |
July 8,
2008
Press
Statement
The
Left Parties � Communist Party of India (Marxist), Communist Party of
India,
Forward Bloc and Revolutionary Socialist Party � have issued the
following
statement:
IAEA
Text � Why Keep it Secret?
The
UPA Government has refused to submit the draft text of the IAEA
Safeguards
Agreement to the UPA-Left committee. As the experience of the 123
agreement has
shown, the claims of the Government made prior to the negotiations are
not
borne out by the actual text. Thus the full text of the agreement is
necessary
to clarify the major issues involved.
The
first major issue relates to the
possibility of the US terminating civilian nuclear cooperation with
India for
any reason in the future. India already had such an experience, when
the US
suspended nuclear fuel supplies to the Tarapur Atomic Power Station in
1983,
reneging upon a thirty year contract signed in 1963. In the present
case, the
IAEA safeguards would continue even in such a scenario, since they are
applicable in perpetuity to the entire civilian nuclear energy sector.
The text
of the 123 agreement has very ambiguous references to India taking
�corrective
measures� if nuclear fuel supplies from abroad are discontinued.
Therefore, the
text of the IAEA Safeguards Agreement needs to be made available to see
whether
any corrective action is possible on India�s part, if the US
discontinues the
fuel supplies.
Secondly,
the 123 agreement claimed that the US
would join India in negotiating with the IAEA an �India-specific fuel
supply
agreement�. However, it is well-known that the IAEA is not at all
concerned
with fuel supply but only with the imposition of safeguards on nuclear
equipment and material. Therefore, it is important to know how the IAEA
Safeguards Agreement provides for the fuel supply assurances in the
case of
India as claimed in the 123 agreement.
The key
concerns expressed by the Left Parties
regarding the IAEA Safeguards Agreement and which have not been
addressed by
the UPA are the following:
v
In case
the
v
If US/NSG countries renege on fuel supply assurances,
can we withdraw our indigenous civilian reactors from IAEA Safeguards?
v If we
have to bring nuclear fuel from the non-safeguarded part of our nuclear
programme for these reactors in case of fuel supply assurances not
being
fulfilled, will we have the ability to take it back again?
v
What are the corrective steps that India can take if
fuel supplies are interrupted by the US/NSG countries?
v
What are the conditions that India will have to
fulfill if the corrective steps are to be put into operation?
Once
the text of the Safeguards Agreement is approved by the IAEA Board of
Governors, which is what the UPA Government seeks to do now, the
subsequent steps require no participation
at all by the Government of
Why is
the Manmohan Singh government keeping the draft of the IAEA Agreement
secret
from the people of
Sd/-
(Prakash
Karat)
(A.B. Bardhan)
General
Secretary
General Secretary
Communist Party of
(Debabrata
Biswas)
(T.J. Chandrachoodan)
General
Secretary
General Secretary
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