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HIGHLIGHTS-IAEA Board of Governors resolution against Iran

The U.N. nuclear guard dog's. 35nation Board of Governors passed a resolution on Wednesday. getting in touch with Iran to explain uranium traces found at undeclared. websites, reverse its disallowing of inspectors and step up cooperation. with the guard dog.

Below are highlights from the three-page resolution text. seen that Britain, France and Germany submitted to. the Board ahead of the vote. The Board of Governors,. ...

( d) Keeping in mind the Director General's deep issue that. undeclared nuclear material had been present at several. undeclared locations in Iran and that its existing location( s). are not known to the Company, and his assessment that nuclear. material utilized in Iran was not stated as required under Iran's. NPT Safeguards Agreement ...

( g) Recalling that it has been four years because the Board of. Governors' resolution of 19 June 2020 ... which called upon Iran. to totally work together with the Firm and to satisfy the Company's. demands without any additional delay ...

( h) Remembering the Board of Governors' resolution of 8 June. 2022 ... which hired Iran to act upon an urgent basis to. fulfil its legal commitments and, without hold-up, use up the. Director General's deal of further engagement to clarify and. fix all impressive safeguards issues ...

( i) Remembering the Board of Governors' resolution of 17. November 2022 which chose that it is important and immediate in. order to guarantee confirmation of the non-diversion of nuclear. material that Iran acts to satisfy its legal responsibilities and,. with a view to clarifying all exceptional issues, take without. delay all actions defined in the resolution ...

( j) Noting that in spite of the above resolutions and numerous. opportunities provided by the Director General over a number of. years, Iran has neither provided the Agency with technically. trustworthy explanations for the presence of uranium particles of. anthropogenic origin at a number of undeclared places in Iran nor. notified the Agency of the existing area( s) of nuclear. product and/or of infected equipment ...

( l) Noting with major concern the Director General's. conclusion that these problems originate from Iran's commitments under. its NPT Safeguards Agreement and need to be dealt with for the. Agency to be in a position to supply guarantee that Iran's. nuclear program is solely peaceful ...

( m) Noting likewise the Director General's evaluation that the. withdrawal by Iran of the classification of a number of knowledgeable. Agency inspectors was exercised in a manner that directly and. seriously impacts the Agency's capability to conduct its. verification activities in Iran ...

( p) Noting the recent public statements made in Iran during. this reporting period regarding its technical capabilities to. produce nuclear weapons and possible changes to Iran's nuclear. teaching, which only increase the Director General's concerns. about the accuracy and efficiency of Iran's safeguards. declarations,

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2. Calls on Iran to supply enough cooperation with the. Company and take the important and urgent actions as decided by. the Board in its November 2022 resolution, to deal with safeguards. problems which remain outstanding despite various interactions. with the Agency because 2019;

3. Get in touch with Iran to execute without hold-up the Joint. Declaration in between the IAEA and Iran of 4 March 2023 and in. particular their safeguards components;

4. Calls on Iran to reverse its withdrawal of the. classifications of several skilled Company inspectors which is. vital to completely enable the Agency to conduct its verification. activities in Iran efficiently ...

6. Declares its choice that it is essential and immediate in. order to guarantee verification of the nondiversion of nuclear. product that Iran act to fulfil its legal obligations and, with. a view to clarifying all outstanding safeguards issues,. restates its call on Iran to take the list below actions. without hold-up:. i. Provide technically reliable descriptions for the presence. of uranium particles of anthropogenic origin in 2 undeclared. places in Iran,. ii. Inform the Firm of the existing area( s) of the nuclear. material and/or of the infected devices,. iii. Supply all info, documentation and responds to the. Company requires for that function,. iv. Supply access to places and material the Agency. needs for that purpose, along with for the taking of samples. as deemed appropriate by the Company;

8. Considers that a continued failure by Iran to offer the. necessary, full and unambiguous cooperation with the Agency to. resolve all outstanding safeguards issues, might necessitate the. production, by the Director General, of an extensive and. upgraded assessment on the possible presence or use of undeclared. nuclear material in connection with past and present impressive. problems regarding Iran's nuclear program, based upon the. information available.

(source: Reuters)