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Text of IAEA statement on Iran
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Agence France-Presse

Vienna, February 4, 2006

The following is the text of the resolution passed on
Saturday
by the UN's International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA)
on Iran:

The Board of Governors,

(a) Recalling all the resolutions adopted by the Board
on Iran's nuclear
programme,

(b) Recalling also the Director General's reports,

(c) Recalling that Article IV of the Treaty on the
Non-Proliferation of
Nuclear Weapons stipulates that nothing in the Treaty
shall be interpreted as affecting the inalienable
rights of all the Parties
to the Treaty to develop research, production and use
of nuclear energy for
peaceful purposes without discrimination and in
conformity with Articles I
and II of the Treaty,

(d) Commending the Director General and the
Secretariat for their
professional and impartial efforts to implement the
Safeguards Agreement in
Iran, to resolve outstanding safeguards issues in Iran
and to verify the
implementation by Iran of the suspension,

(e) Recalling the Director General's description of
this as a special
verification case,

(f) Recalling that in reports referred to above, the
Director General noted
that after nearly three years of intensive
verification
activity, the Agency is not yet in a position to
clarify some important
issues relating to Iran's nuclear programme or to
conclude that there are no
undeclared nuclear materials or activities in Iran,

(g) Recalling Iran's many failures and breaches of its
obligations to comply
with its NPT Safeguards Agreement and the absence of
confidence that Iran's
nuclear programme is exclusively for peaceful purposes
resulting from the
history of concealment of Iran's nuclear activities,
the nature of those
activities and other issues arising from the Agency's
verification of
declarations made by Iran since September 2002,

(h) Recalling that the Director General has stated
that Iran's full
transparency is indispensable and overdue for the
Agency to be able to
clarify outstanding issues (GOV/2005/67),

(i) Recalling the requests of the Agency for Iran's
cooperation in following
up on reports relating to equipment, materials and
activities which have
applications in the conventional military area and in
the civilian sphere as
well as in the nuclear military area (as indicated by
the Director General
in GOV/2005/67),

(j) Recalling that in November 2005 the Director
General reported
(GOV/2005/87) that Iran possesses a document related
to the procedural
requirements for the reduction of UF6 to metal in
small quantities, and on
the casting and machining of enriched, natural and
depleted uranium metal
into hemispherical forms,

(k) Expressing serious concerns about Iran's nuclear
programme, and agreeing
that an extensive period of confidence-building is
required from Iran,

(l) Reaffirming the Boards resolve to continue to work
for a diplomatic
solution to the Iranian nuclear issue, and

(m) Recognising that a solution to the Iranian issue
would contribute to
global non-proliferation efforts and to realising the
objective of a Middle East free of weapons of mass
destruction, including
their means of delivery,

1. Underlines that outstanding questions can best be
resolved and confidence
built in the exclusively peaceful nature of Iran's
programme by Iran
responding positively to the calls for confidence
building measures which
the Board has made on Iran, and in this context deems
it necessary for Iran
to:

Re-establish full and sustained suspension of all
enrichment-related and
reprocessing activities, including research and
development, to be verified
by the Agency;

Reconsider the construction of a research reactor
moderated by heavy water;

Ratify promptly and implement in full the Additional
Protocol;

pending ratification, continue to act in accordance
with the provisions of
the Additional Protocol which Iran signed on 18
December 2003;

Implement transparency measures, as requested by the
Director General,
including in GOV/2005/67, which extend beyond the
formal requirements of the
Safeguards Agreement and Additional Protocol, and
include such access to
individuals, documentation relating to procurement,
dual use equipment,
certain military-owned workshops and research and
development as the Agency
may request in support of its ongoing investigations;

2. Requests the Director General to report to the
Security Council of the
United Nations that these steps are required of Iran
by the Board and to
report to the Security Council all IAEA reports and
resolutions, as adopted,
relating to this issue;

3. Expresses serious concern that the Agency is not
yet in a position to
clarify some important issues relating to Iran's
nuclear
programme, including the fact that Iran has in its
possession a document on
the production of uranium metal hemispheres, since, as
reported by the
Secretariat, this process is related to the
fabrication of nuclear weapon
components; and, noting that the decision to put this
document under Agency
seal is a positive step, requests Iran to maintain
this document under
Agency seal and to provide a full copy to the Agency;

4. Deeply regret that, despite repeated calls from the
Board for the
maintaining of the suspension of all enrichment
related and reprocessing
activities which the Board has declared essential to
addressing outstanding
issues, Iran resumed uranium conversion activities at
its Isfahan facility
on August 8, 2005 and took steps to resume enrichment
activities on January
10, 2006;

5. Calls on Iran to understand that there is a lack of
confidence in Iran's
intentions in seeking to develop a fissile material
production capability against the background of Iran's
record on safeguards
as recorded in previous Resolutions, and outstanding
issues; and to
reconsider its position in relation to
confidence-building measures, which
are voluntary, and non-legally binding, and to adopt a
constructive approach
in relation to negotiations that can result in
increased confidence;

6. Requests Iran to extend full and prompt cooperation
to the Agency, which
the Director General deems indispensable and overdue,
and in particular to
help the Agency clarify possible activities which
could have a military
nuclear dimension;

7. Underlines that the Agency's work on verifying
Iran's declarations is
ongoing and requests the Director General to continue
with his efforts to
implement the Agencys Safeguards Agreement with Iran,
to implement the
Additional Protocol to that Agreement pending its
entry into force, with a
view to providing credible assurances regarding the
absence of undeclared
nuclear material and activities in Iran, and to pursue
additional
transparency measures required for the Agency to be
able to resolve
outstanding issues and reconstruct the history and
nature of all aspects of
Iran's past nuclear activities;

8. Requests the Director General to report on the
implementation of this
and previous resolutions to the next regular session
of the Board, for its
consideration, and immediately thereafter to convey,
together with any
Resolution from the March Board, that report to the
Security Council; and

9. Decides to remain seized of the matter.

© HT Media Ltd. 2006.





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