“All countries have the right to develop the use ofnuclear energy For peaceful purposesand therefore of enrich the uranium within certain limits: the request that is made to Iran not to enrich the absolute uranium is something that violates rights That they are guaranteed to him. “comments the Nobel Prize for Physics Giorgio Parisi, who spoke to the webinar organized by Science on the Net entitled ‘Atomic, Science, Peace’.
“Science, or better to tell the Diplomacy of scientistshad a direct role in the construction of peace After the Second World War – says Parisi – opening communication channels in a difficult period for official relations and providing Technical analysis who have been At the basis of many agreementslike the Treaty of nuclear non -proliferation of 1968. In my opinion – continues the Nobel – It is the right time to go on in this directionbecause it is no coincidence that the era of the treaties began immediately after the CUBA missile crisis In the 1963: the danger was the spring that triggered a change in political relations. Now It seems difficult to find a peace agreementbut I hope that the presidents of the United States and Russia have a little of that wisdom shown by their predecessors “.
Parisi, who is also a member of the National Accademia dei Lincei, has also expressed its opinion on European rearmament plan: “I am absolutely against To this non -nuclear rearmament, I see a Russia that, despite 3 years of war, cannot break through in Ukraine, advanced slowly and with enormous costs. So – concludes Parisi – I do not see how Russia can be a danger for the rest of Europe: let’s remember that it has about GDP equal to that of Italy, I don’t see the need to push for a rearmament of this kind “.
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