The board of governors of the International Atomic
Energy Agency is considering a draft resolution reporting Iran to the UN Security Council over its nuclear activities. This is the full text.
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 the professional and impartial efforts to implement the
Safeguards Agreement in Iran of the suspension,
(e) 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,
(f) 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,
(g) 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,
(h) 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
(i) Recalling that in November 2005 the Director General
reported that Iran possesses a document
related to the procedural requirements for the reduction of
UF6 [uranium hexafluoride] to metal in small quantities, and on casting and
machining of enriched, natural and depleted uranium metal
into hemispherical forms,
(j) Expressing serious concerns about Iran's nuclear
programme, and agreeing that an extensive period of
confidence-building is required from Iran,
(k) Reaffirming the Board's resolve to continue to work
for a diplomatic solution to the Iranian nuclear issue.
1 Underlines that outstanding questions can best be
resolved and confidence built in the exclusive 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 processing 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 Additional
Protocol;
-
pending ratification, continue to act in accordance with
the provisions of the Additional Protocol with Iran signed
on 18 December 2003;
-
implement the transparency measures, as requested by the
Director General, which extend
beyond the former 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 requests Iran to maintain this
document under Agency seal and to provide a full copy to
the Agency;
4
Deeply regrets 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 8 August 2005 and took steps to resume
enrichment activities on 10 January 2006;
5 Calls on Iran to understand that the Board lacks
confidence in its 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 unresolved questions; and to
consider its position both in relation to
confidence-building measures and 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 Requests the Director General to continue with his
efforts to implement the Agency's Safeguards Agreement with
Iran, to implement the Additional Protocol to that
Agreement pending its entry into force, with a view to
providing credible assurance 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 to the next
regular session of the Board on the implementation of this
and previous resolutions and convey to the Security Council
that report together with any Resolution from the March
Board;
9 Decides to remain seized of the matter.
