2005
DOI: 10.1504/afp.2005.008368
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Iranian nuclear activities and interaction with the IAEA

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“…The Agency"s board members began to discuss the immediate implementation of the NPT safeguards agreement with Iran in June 2003. In November 2003, in his concluding remarks on Iran"s non-compliance with the NPT Safeguards Agreement, under the implication of Article III of the NPT, it was also announced that the multilateral talks with EU3 agreed to suspend its uranium enrichment activities and sign an Additional Protocol to its Safeguards Agreement, granting the IAEA greater inspection authority over Iran"s facilities (Soltanieh 2005). It demanded free and open verification of Iran"s nuclear facilities to clarify various outstanding issues, including the past and present Iranian activities related to nuclear proliferation.…”
Section: Legal Issues Involving Iran Nuclear Dealingsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The Agency"s board members began to discuss the immediate implementation of the NPT safeguards agreement with Iran in June 2003. In November 2003, in his concluding remarks on Iran"s non-compliance with the NPT Safeguards Agreement, under the implication of Article III of the NPT, it was also announced that the multilateral talks with EU3 agreed to suspend its uranium enrichment activities and sign an Additional Protocol to its Safeguards Agreement, granting the IAEA greater inspection authority over Iran"s facilities (Soltanieh 2005). It demanded free and open verification of Iran"s nuclear facilities to clarify various outstanding issues, including the past and present Iranian activities related to nuclear proliferation.…”
Section: Legal Issues Involving Iran Nuclear Dealingsmentioning
confidence: 99%