UN resolution on Iran: full text of draft
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Times Online and Reuters
05/04/06 -- - Full text of a draft UN Security Council
resolution put forward by Britain, France, the United States and
Germany as the council’s proposed response to Iran’s nuclear programme.
The draft was presented at a closed council meeting after
Mohamed ElBaradei, director-general of the Vienna-based
International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) reported last Friday
that Iran had failed to respond to a council statement calling
on Iran to suspend its nuclear activities.
The Security Council:
- Recalling the statement of its president, S/PRST/2006/15, of
29 March 2006,
- Reaffirming its commitment to the Treaty on the
Non-proliferation of Nuclear Weapons, and recalling the right of
states party, in conformity with Articles I and II of that
treaty, to develop research, production and use of nuclear
energy for peaceful purposes without discrimination,
- Noting with serious concern the many reports of the IAEA
director general and resolutions of the IAEA Board of Governors
related to Iran’s nuclear program, reported to it by the IAEA
director general, including IAEA board Resolution GOV/2006/14,
- Noting with serious concern that the IAEA director general’s
report of 27 February 2006 (GOV/2006/15) lists a number of
outstanding issues and concerns on Iran’s nuclear program,
including topics which could have a military nuclear dimension,
and that the IAEA is unable to conclude that there are no
undeclared nuclear materials or activities in Iran,
- Noting with serious concern the IAEA director general’s report
of 28 April 2006 (GOV/2006/27) and its findings, including that,
after more than three years of agency efforts to seek clarity
about all aspects of Iran’s nuclear program, the existing gaps
in knowledge continue to be a matter of concern,
- Noting with serious concern that Iran has not taken the steps
required of it by the IAEA Board of Governors, reiterated by the
council in its statement of 29 March and which are essential to
build confidence, and in particular Iran’s decision to resume
enrichment-related activities, including research and
development, its recent expansion of and announcements about
such activities, and its continued suspension of cooperation
with the IAEA under the Additional Protocol (to the nuclear
nonproliferation treaty, allowing surprise inspections),
- Concerned by the proliferation risks presented by the Iranian
nuclear program, mindful of the threat to international peace
and security and its responsibilities in this regard, and
determined to prevent an aggravation of the situation,
- Acting under Chapter VII of the Charter of the United Nations,
1. Calls upon Iran without further delay to take the steps
required by the IAEA Board of Governors in its resolution
GOV/2006/14, which are essential to build confidence in the
exclusively peaceful purpose of its nuclear program and to
resolve outstanding questions,
2. Decides, in this regard, that Iran shall suspend all
enrichment-related and reprocessing activities, including
research and development, to be verified by the IAEA, and
suspend the construction of a reactor moderated by heavy water,
3. Expresses the conviction that such suspension as well as
full, verified Iranian compliance with the requirements set out
by the IAEA Board of Governors, would contribute to a
diplomatic, negotiated solution that guarantees Iran’s nuclear
program is for exclusively peaceful purposes, and underlines the
willingness of the international community to work positively
for such a solution which will also benefit nuclear
nonproliferation elsewhere,
4. Calls upon all states to exercise vigilance in preventing the
transfer of items, materials, goods and technology that could
contribute to Iran’s enrichment-related and reprocessing
activities and missile program,
5. Strongly supports the role of the IAEA Board of Governors,
commends and encourages the director general of the IAEA and its
secretariat for their ongoing professional and impartial efforts
to resolve outstanding issues in Iran, underlines the necessity
of the IAEA continuing its work to
clarify all outstanding issues relating to Iran’s nuclear
program, and calls upon Iran to act in accordance with the
provisions of the Additional Protocol and to implement without
delay all transparency measures as the IAEA may request in
support of its ongoing investigations,
6. Requests in days a report from the director general of the
IAEA on the process of Iranian compliance with the steps
required by the IAEA Board and the above decisions, to the IAEA
Board of Governors and in parallel to the Security Council for
its consideration,
7. Expresses its intention to consider such further measures as
may be necessary to ensure compliance with this resolution and
decides that further examination will be required should such
additional steps be necessary,
8. Notes that full verified compliance by Iran, confirmed by the
IAEA Board, would avoid the need for such additional steps,
9. Decides to remain seized of the matter.
Copyright 2006 Times Newspapers Ltd.
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