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DOCUMENT No.30
Implementation of the NPT Safeguards Agreement
in
the Islamic Republic of Iran
Resolution Adopted by the Board on 29 November 2004
The
Board of Governors,
(a)
Recalling the resolutions adopted by the Board on 18 September 2004
(GOV/2004/79),
18
June 2004 (GOV/2004/49), 13 March 2004 (GOV/2004/21), 26 November 2003
(GOV/2003/81) and on 12 September 2003 (GOV/2003/69) and the statement by the
Board of 19 June 2003 (GOV/OR.1072),
(b)
Noting with appreciation the Director General’s report of 15 November 2004
(GOV/2004/83) on the implementation of Iran’s NPT Safeguards Agreement
(INFCIRC
214),
(c)
Noting specifically the Director General’s assessment that Iranian practices
up to
October 2003 resulted in many breaches of Iran’s obligations to comply with
its Safeguards Agreement, but that good progress has been made since that time
in Iran’s correction of those breaches and in the Agency’s ability to confirm
certain aspects of Iran’s current declarations,
(d)
Also noting specifically the Director General’s assessment that all the
declared nuclear material in Iran has been accounted for, and that such
material is not diverted to prohibited activities, but that the Agency is not
yet in a position to conclude that there are no undeclared nuclear materials
or activities in Iran,
(e)
Recalling the Board’s previous requests to Iran to suspend all enrichment
related and reprocessing activities as a voluntary confidence building
measure,
(f)
Noting with concern that Iran has continued enrichment related activities,
including the production of UF6 up to 22 November 2004, in spite of the
request made by the Board in September that Iran immediately suspend all such
activities,
(g)
Noting with interest the agreement between Iran, France, Germany and the UK
with the support of the High Representative of the EU, made public on 15
November (INFCIRC 637), in which Iran states its decision to continue and
extend its suspension of all enrichment related and reprocessing activities;
and noting with satisfaction that, pursuant to this agreement, notification of
this decision was sent by Iran to the Director General on 14 November with the
Agency invited to verify the suspension with effect from 22 November 2004,
(h)
Recognizing that this suspension is a voluntary confidence building measure,
not a legal obligation,
(i)
Recognizing the right of states to the development and practical application
of atomic energy for peaceful purposes, including the production of electric
power, consistent with their Treaty obligations, with due consideration for
the needs of the developing countries,
(j)
Stressing the need for effective safeguards to prevent nuclear material being
used for prohibited purposes, in contravention of agreements, and underlining
the vital importance of effective safeguards for facilitating cooperation in
the field of nuclear energy, and
(k)
Commending the Director General and the Secretariat for the work they have
done to date to resolve all questions relevant to safeguards implementation in
Iran,
1.
Welcomes the fact that Iran has decided to continue and extend its
suspension of all enrichment related and reprocessing activities, and
underlines that the full and sustained implementation of this suspension,
which is a voluntary, non-legally-binding, confidence building measure, to be
verified by the Agency, is essential to addressing outstanding issues;
2.
Welcomes the Director General’s statements of 25 and 29 November 2004 that
the above decision has been put into effect, and requests the Director General
to continue verifying that the suspension remains in place and to inform Board
members should the suspension not be fully sustained, or should the Agency be
prevented from verifying all elements of the suspension, for as long as the
suspension is in force;
3.
Welcomes Iran’s continuing voluntary commitment to act in accordance with
the provisions of the Additional Protocol, as a confidence building measure
that facilitates the resolution of the questions that have arisen, and calls
on Iran once again to ratify its Protocol soon;
4.
Reaffirms its strong concern that Iran’s policy of concealment up to
October 2003 has resulted in many breaches of Iran’s obligations to comply
with its NPT Safeguards Agreement; at the same time acknowledges the
corrective measures described in the Director General’s report;
5.
Welcomes the Director General’s intention to pursue his investigations
into the remaining outstanding issues, in particular the origin of
contamination and the extent of Iran’s centrifuge programme, as well as the
full implementation of Iran’s Safeguards Agreement and Additional Protocol,
with a view to providing credible assurances regarding the absence of
undeclared nuclear material and activities in Iran;
6.
Underlines the continuing importance of Iran extending full and prompt
cooperation to the Director General in the above pursuit, and requests Iran as
a confidence building measure to provide any access deemed necessary by the
Agency in accordance with the Additional Protocol; and
7.
Requests the Director General to report to the Board on his findings, as
appropriate.
29 November 2004
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