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European Union warned US President Donald Trump

European Union warned US President Donald Trump

*ISLAMABAD – The European Union warned Saturday that US President DonaldTrump’s rejection of a UN treaty designed to regulate the global arms tradewould hamper the global fight against illicit weapons trafficking.*

“A decision by the US to revoke its signature would not contribute to theongoing efforts to encourage transparency in the international arms trade,to prevent illicit trafficking and to combat the diversion of conventionalarms,” said the EU’s chief diplomat, Federica Mogherini.

“The EU will continue to call on all states, and in particular the majorarms exporters and importers, to join the Arms Trade Treaty without delay,”she said.

Trump said Friday the United States would not abide by the 2013 treatyaimed at regulating the global arms trade, calling it “misguided” and anencroachment on US sovereignty.

The US Senate never ratified the treaty after former president Barack Obamaendorsed it. Trump said he was revoking his predecessor’s signature.

Mogherini said the EU viewed the pact – which seeks to regulate the flow ofweapons to conflict zones – as key to “contributing to internationalefforts to ensure peace, security and stability.

“All 28 Member States have joined the ATT and are determined in pursuingits objectives and its universal ratification and implementation,”Mogherini said.

The treaty, which entered into effect in December 2014, requires membercountries to keep records of international transfers of weapons and toprohibit cross-border shipments that could be used in human rightsviolations or attacks on civilians.

While 130 countries originally signed the treaty, only 101 have ratifiedit. Those include major powers like France, Germany and the United Kingdom.

The world’s largest arms traders, the United States, China and Russia, havenot joined.

“The unregulated arms trade continues to cause major suffering in manyparts of the world, fuelling conflicts, terrorism and organised crime,”Mogherini said.

“Small arms and light weapons kill around 500,000 people every year, inaddition to the victims of other conventional weapons.”

Trump has already withdrawn the United States from the Paris Agreement oncurbing Earth-warming carbon emissions, signed by most of the world’snations.

He has also taken the country out of a multilateral nuclear deal on Iran,as well as a Cold War-era arms treaty with Russia.

The EU has hit out at each of these moves, which have soured transatlanticties and relations between Washington and its European allies in NATO.-APP/AFP