Thursday, 15 March 2007
Text: Draft UN resolution on Iran
The five permanent members of the UN Security Council, plus Germany, have drawn
up a draft resolution setting out a new sanctions package designed to put
pressure on Iran over its nuclear programme. Here is the full text:
The Security Council,
Recalling the Statement of its President, S/PRST/2006/15, of 29 March 2006, and
its resolution 1696 (2006) of 31 July 2006, and its resolution 1737 (2006) of 23
December 2006, and reaffirming their provisions,
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,
Recalling its serious concern over the reports of the IAEA Director General as
set out in its resolutions 1696 (2006) and 1737 (2006),
Deploring that, as indicated by the IAEA Director General's report GOV/2007/8 of
22 February 2007, Iran has failed to comply with resolution 1696 (2006) and
resolution 1737 (2006),
Emphasising 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, and welcoming the continuing commitment of China,
France, Germany, the Russian Federation, the United Kingdom and the United
States, with the support of the European Union's High Representative to seek a
negotiated solution,
Determined to give effect to its decisions by adopting appropriate measures to
persuade Iran to comply with resolution 1696 (2006) and resolution 1737 (2006)
and with the requirements of the IAEA, and also to constrain Iran's development
of sensitive technologies in support of its nuclear and missile programmes,
until such time as the Security Council determines that the objectives of these
resolutions have been met,
Recalling the requirement on States to join in affording mutual assistance in
carrying out the measures decided upon by the Security Council,
Concerned by the proliferation risks presented by the Iranian nuclear programme
and, in this context, by Iran's continuing failure to meet the requirements of
the IAEA Board of Governors and to comply with the provisions of Security
Council resolutions 1696 (2006) and 1737 (2006), mindful of its primary
responsibility under the Charter of the United Nations for the maintenance of
international peace and security,
Acting under Article 41 of Chapter VII of the Charter of the United Nations,
1. Reaffirms that Iran shall without further delay 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, and, in this context, affirms its decision
that Iran shall without further delay take the steps required in paragraph 2 of
resolution 1737 (2006);
2. Calls upon all States also to exercise vigilance and restraint regarding the
entry into or transit through their territories of individuals who are engaged
in, directly associated with or providing support for Iran's proliferation
sensitive nuclear activities or for the development of nuclear weapon delivery
systems, and decides in this regard that all States shall notify the Committee
of the entry into or transit through their territories of the persons designated
in the Annex to resolution 1737 (2006) or the Annex to this resolution, as well
as of additional persons designated by the Security Council or the Committee
established pursuant to paragraph 18 of resolution 1737 (2006) (herein "the
Committee") as being engaged in, directly associated with or providing support
for Iran's proliferation sensitive nuclear activities or for the development of
nuclear weapon delivery systems, including through the involvement in
procurement of the prohibited items, goods, equipment, materials and technology
specified by and under the measures in paragraphs 3 and 4 of resolution 1737
(2006), except where such travel is for activities directly related to the items
in subparagraphs 3 (b) (i) and (ii) of that resolution;
3. Underlines that nothing in the above paragraph requires a State to refuse its
own nationals entry into its territory, and that all States shall, in the
implementation of the above paragraph, take into account humanitarian
considerations, including religious obligations, as well as the necessity to
meet the objectives of this resolution and resolution 1737 (2006), including
where Article XV of the IAEA Statute is engaged;
4. Decides that the measures specified in paragraphs 12, 13, 14 and 15 of
resolution 1737 (2006) shall apply also to the persons and entities listed in
the Annex to this resolution;
5. Decides that Iran shall not supply, sell or transfer directly or indirectly
from its territory or by its nationals or using its flag vessels or aircraft any
arms or related materiel, and that all States shall prohibit the procurement of
such items from Iran by their nationals, or using their flag vessels or
aircraft, and whether or not originating in the territory of Iran;
6. Calls upon all States to exercise vigilance and restraint in the supply, sale
or transfer directly or indirectly from their territories or by their nationals
or using their flag vessels or aircraft of any battle tanks, armoured combat
vehicles, large calibre artillery systems, combat aircraft, attack helicopters,
warships, missiles or missile systems as defined for the purpose of the United
Nations Register on Conventional Arms to Iran, and in the provision to Iran of
any technical assistance or training, financial assistance, investment,
brokering or other services, and the transfer of financial resources or
services, related to the supply, sale, transfer, manufacture or use of such
items in order to prevent a destabilising accumulation of arms;
7. Calls upon all States and international financial institutions not to enter
into new commitments for grants, financial assistance, and concessional loans,
to the government of the Islamic Republic of Iran, except for humanitarian and
developmental purposes;
8. Decides that all States shall report to the Committee within 60 days of the
adoption of this resolution on the steps they have taken with a view to
implementing effectively paragraphs 2, 4, 5, 6 and 7 above;
9. Expresses the conviction that the suspension set out in paragraph 2 of
resolution 1737 (2006) 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;
10. Welcomes the continuous affirmation of the commitment of China, France,
Germany, the Russian Federation, the United Kingdom and the United States, with
the support of the European Union's High Representative, to a negotiated
solution to this issue and encourages Iran to engage with their June 2006
proposals (S/2006/521), which were endorsed by the Security Council in
resolution 1696 (2006), for a long-term comprehensive agreement 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;
11. Reiterates its determination to reinforce the authority of the IAEA,
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 outstanding issues in
Iran within the framework of the IAEA, underlines the necessity of the IAEA
continuing its work to clarify all outstanding issues relating to Iran's nuclear
programme;
12. Requests within 60 days a further report from the Director General of the
IAEA on whether Iran has established full and sustained suspension of all
activities mentioned in resolution 1737 (2006), as well as on the process of
Iranian compliance with all the steps required by the IAEA Board and with the
other provisions of resolution 1737 (2006) and of this resolution, to the IAEA
Board of Governors and in parallel to the Security Council for its
consideration;
13. Affirms that it shall review Iran's actions in light of the report referred
to in paragraph 12 above, to be submitted within 60 days, and:
that it shall suspend the implementation of measures if and for so long as Iran
suspends all enrichment-related and reprocessing activities, including research
and development, as verified by the IAEA, to allow for negotiations;
that it shall terminate the measures specified in paragraphs 3, 4, 5, 6, 7 and
12 of resolution 1737 (2006) as well as in paragraphs 2, 4, 5, 6 and 7 above as
soon as it determines that Iran has fully complied with its obligations under
the relevant resolutions of the Security Council and met the requirements of the
IAEA Board of Governors, as confirmed by the IAEA Board;
that it shall, in the event that the report in paragraph 12 above shows that
Iran has not complied with resolution 1737 (2006) and this resolution, adopt
further appropriate measures under Article 41 of Chapter VII of the Charter of
the United Nations to persuade Iran to comply with these resolutions and the
requirements of the IAEA, and underlines that further decisions will be required
should such additional measures be necessary;
14. Decides to remain seized of the matter.