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Statement following Foreign Ministers' meeting on Iran, January
30, 2006
Straw Statement following Iran Meeting, January 30,
2006.
Foreign Secretary Jack Straw has issued the following
statement:
The Foreign Ministers of China, France, Germany, Russia, the
United Kingdom, the United States of America and the High
Representative of the European Union met this evening, 30 January
2006, and agreed the following: 'Ministers:
- underlined their commitment to the Treaty on the
Non-Proliferation of Nuclear Weapons (NPT) and their determination
to prevent the proliferation of nuclear weapons;
- shared serious concerns about Iran's nuclear programme, and
agreed that an extensive period of confidence-building was required
from Iran;
- called on Iran to restore in full the suspension of
enrichment-related activity, including Research and Development,
under the supervision of the International Atomic Energy Agency
(IAEA);
- agreed that this week's Extraordinary IAEA Board meeting should
report to the Security Council its decision on the steps required
from Iran, and should also report to the Security Council all IAEA
reports and resolutions, as adopted, relating to this issue;
- agreed that the Security Council should await the Director
General's report to the March meeting of the IAEA Board, which
would include a report on the implementation of the February
Board's Resolution, and any Resolution from the March meeting,
before deciding to take action to reinforce the authority of the
IAEA process;
- confirmed their resolve to continue to work for a diplomatic
solution to the Iran problem.'
Source: UK Foreign & Commonwealth Office, http://www.fco.gov.uk.
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