Ambassador Fawzi Al-Jassem, addressing the General Conference of the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA), said Israel must join the nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty (NPT) and place all of its facilities to IAEA inspection.
He called on all member states of the UN nuclear watchdog who have not signed the comprehensive guarantees and additional protocol to do so immediately.
Al-Jassem said Kuwait was highly appreciating efforts of IAEA General Director and secretariat to enforcing NPT, the guarantees and additional protocol.
The Kuwaiti diplomat, shifting to Iran’s nuclear file, urged "friendly" Iran and countries dealing with its nuclear file to continue serious and constructive dialogue to iron out the issue diplomatically.
Al-Jassem said Kuwait was placing high importance to the nuclear safety and in line with IAEA regulations.
Al-Jassem, meanwhile, said the global economic crisis, food problem and climate change were posing great challenge to the world couped with terrorism and proliferation of WMD.
"We have an obligation to stand side-by-side to achieve ambitions of our peoples in order to create a world free of WMD and enjoys propserity and security," he said.
He said Kuwait has been launching a new level of cooperation with the Vienna-based IAEA since its Amir His Highness Sheikh Sabah Al-Ahmad Al-Sabah instructed placement of a strategy to use nuclear energy for peaceful means. Al-Jassem cited that his government formed a committee for nuclear energy.
"Kuwait is looking forward through cooperation with IAEA and under its supervision to use nuclear energy to produce electricity, desalinate water and build capabilities of its national institutions," he said.