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Jack Straw welcomes IAEA resolution against Iran
26/09/2005
 

The Foreign Secretary Jack Straw speaking as Presidency on behalf of the EU today issued the following statement following the adoption of a resolution at the IAEA Board of Governors in Vienna.

“Today, the IAEA Board has just passed a resolution finding Iran not compliant with its Non Proliferation Treaty (NPT) obligations, whilst deferring Iran’s report to the Security Council. The voting was 22 in favour, with one against (Venezuela) and 12 abstentions.”

“Both the fact of the resolution and the scale of the vote in its favour are very import if we are to prevent the spread of nuclear weapons capability. All this would not have been achieved without a firm and united approach by the E3/EU and excellent work by our diplomats in Vienna and capitals. The details in Dr El Baradei’s latest report and Iran’s failure to take and stick to the confidence building measures the IAEA Board had earlier called for made such a determination inevitable”.

“My European colleagues and I have listened carefully to the concerns of our international partners that we should allow more time for negotiations. That is why we agreed that a report to the Security Council by the IAEA would not be made immediately. I hope Iran will take this opportunity to meet the concerns expressed by the Board: the European side for its part is prepared to resume negotiations within the framework agreed between the Europeans and Iran last November”.

“Iran has an opportunity now to address the clear concerns of the IAEA, and the lack of confidence in Iran’s nuclear intentions. It is only when Iran demonstrates beyond any doubt that it is not seeking a nuclear weapons capability that it will be able to develop a better relationship with Europe and the international community as a whole”.

 






 

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