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UN Security Council Resolution
1696 on Iran
UNSC Resolution 1696
July 31, 2006
Agenda Item: Nonproliferation
Vote: 14 to 1 (Qatar)
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 programme, 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
programme, 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
programme, the existing gaps in knowledge continue to be a matter
of concern, and that the IAEA is unable to make progress in its
efforts to provide assurances about the absence of undeclared nuclear
material and activities in Iran,
Noting with serious concern that, as confirmed by the IAEA Director
General's report of 8 June 2006 (GOV/2006/38)
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 co-operation with
the IAEA under the Additional Protocol,
Emphasizing the importance of political and diplomatic efforts
to find a negotiated solution guaranteeing that Iran's nuclear programme
is exclusively for peaceful purposes, and noting that such a solution
would benefit nuclear non-proliferation elsewhere,
Welcoming the statement by the Foreign Minister of France, Philippe
Douste-Blazy, on behalf of the Foreign Ministers of China, France,
Germany, the Russian Federation, the United Kingdom, the United
States and the High Representative of the European Union, in Paris
on 12 July 2006 (S/2006/573),
Concerned by the proliferation risks presented by the Iranian nuclear
programme, mindful of its primary responsibility under the Charter
of the United Nations for the maintenance of international peace
and security, and being determined to prevent an aggravation of
the situation,
Acting under Article 40 of Chapter VII of the Charter of the United
Nations in order to make mandatory the suspension required by the
IAEA,
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 programme and to resolve outstanding questions,
2. Demands, in this context, that Iran shall suspend all enrichment-related
and reprocessing activities, including research and development,
to be verified by the IAEA,
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 programme is for exclusively
peaceful purposes, underlines the willingness of the international
community to work positively for such a solution, encourages Iran,
in conforming to the above provisions, to re-engage with the international
community and with the IAEA, and stresses that such engagement will
be beneficial to Iran,
4. Endorses, in this regard, the proposals of China, France, Germany,
theRussian Federation, the United Kingdom and the United States,
with the support of the European Union's High Representative, for
a long-term comprehensive arrangement which would allow for the
development of relations and cooperation with Iran based on mutual
respect and the establishment of international confidence in the
exclusively peaceful nature of Iran's nuclear programme (S/2006/521),
5. Calls upon all States, in accordance with their national legal
authorities and legislation and consistent with international law,
to exercise vigilance and prevent the transfer of any items, materials,
goods and technology that could contribute to Iran's enrichment-related
and reprocessing activities and ballistic missile programmes,
6. Expresses its determination to reinforce the authority of the
IAEA process, 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 all remaining outstanding issues in Iran within the framework
of the Agency, underlines the necessity of the IAEA continuing its
work to clarify all outstanding issues relating to Iran's nuclear
programme, 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,
7. Requests by 31 August a report from the Director General of
the IAEA primarily on whether Iran has established full and sustained
suspension of all activities mentioned in this resolution, as well
as on the process of Iranian compliance with all the steps required
by the IAEA Board and with the above provisions of this resolution,
to the IAEA Board of Governors and in parallel to the Security Council
for its consideration,
8. Expresses its intention, in the event that Iran has not by that
date complied with this resolution, then to adopt appropriate measures
under Article 41 of Chapter VII of the Charter of the United Nations
to persuade Iran to comply with this resolution and the requirements
of the IAEA, and underlines that further decisions will be required
should such additional measures be necessary,
9. Confirms that such additional measures will not be necessary
in the event that Iran complies with this resolution,
10. Decides to remain seized of the matter.
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