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'Implementation of the NPT Safeguards Agreement in the Islamic
Republic of Iran and related Board resolutions', IAEA Board of
Governors, August 11, 2005
Resolution adopted on 11 August 2005, GOV/2005/64.
The Board of Governors,
(a) Recalling the resolutions adopted by the Board on 29
November 2004 (GOV/2004/90), 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) Recalling that in the resolution adopted on 18
September 2004 (GOV/2004/79) the Board considered it necessary, to
promote confidence, that Iran immediately suspend all
enrichmentrelated activities, including the production of feed
material, including through tests or production at the UCF,
(c) Recalling that in its resolution adopted on 29
November 2004 (GOV/2004/90) the Board noted 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
2004 (INFCIRC/637),
(d) Reaffirming that, as underlined in the resolution
adopted on 29 November 2004 (GOV/2004/90), the full and sustained
implementation of the suspension notified by Iran to the Director
General on 14 November, as a further voluntary, non-legally binding
confidencebuilding measure, to be verified by the Agency, is
essential to addressing outstanding issues,
(e) Noting that outstanding issues relating to Iran's
nuclear programme have yet to be resolved, and that the Agency is
not yet in a position to conclude that there are no undeclared
nuclear materials or activities in Iran,
(f) Recalling the Director General's assessment in
GOV/2004/83 that all the declared nuclear material in Iran had been
accounted for, and that such material had not been diverted to
prohibited activities,
(g) Recognising 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
developing countries, and
(h) Stressing the need for effective safeguards to
prevent nuclear material being used for prohibited purposes, in
contravention of legally binding agreements, and underlining
the vital importance of effective safeguards for facilitating
cooperation in the field of nuclear energy,
1. Expresses serious concern at the 1 August 2005
notification to the IAEA that Iran had decided to resume the
uranium conversion activities at the Uranium Conversion Facility in
Esfahan, at the Director General's report that on 8 August Iran
started to feed uranium ore concentrate into the first part of the
process line at this facility and at the Director General's report
that on 10 August Iran removed the seals on the process lines and
the UF4 at this facility;
2. Underlines the importance of rectifying the situation
resulting from the developments reported by the Director General
and also of allowing for further discussions in relation to that
situation;
3. Urges Iran to re-establish full suspension of all
enrichment related activities including the production of feed
material, including through tests or production at the Uranium
Conversion Facility, on the same voluntary, non-legally binding
basis as requested in previous Board resolutions, and to permit the
Director General to re-instate the seals that have been removed at
that facility;
4. Requests the Director General to continue to monitor
closely the situation and to inform the Board of any further
developments as appropriate;
5. Requests the Director General to provide a
comprehensive report on the implementation of Iran's NPT Safeguards
Agreement and this resolution by 3 September 2005; and
6. Decides to remain seized of the matter.
Source: International Atomic Energy Agency, http://www.iaea.org.
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