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Key
Security Council members agree text on Iran nuclear crisis: envoy

AFP
UNITED NATIONS
Petroleumworld.com
03 30 06
The five key members of the Security Council reached agreement here
Wednesday on a statement urging Iran to abandon uranium enrichment activities
and hope to have it approved by the full council later in the day, Britain's
UN envoy said.
Emyr Jones Parry told reporters that the five permanent veto-wielding
members of the Council (P-5) -- Britain, China, France, Russia and the
United States -- "have reached an agreement on a text" and
will recommend to council colleagues this afternoon.
"Our hope is that this will be adopted as a presidential statement
later this afternoon," he added.
Jones Parry, who is one of the two cosponsors of the non-binding text
along with his French colleague, Jean Marc de la Sabliere, said the
essence of the text was that the 15-member council is expressing clear
concern about suspicion that Iran is trying to acquire nuclear weapons
covertly.
The draft "is saying to Iran that it should comply with the wishes
of the International Atomic Energy Agency) governing board and we are
asking for a report (from the IAEA) that should be available within
30 days," he added.
The Council would then discuss the report further, Jones Parry said.
The non-binding presidential statement requires unanimous approval by
the 15 council members.
The flurry of Security Council activity came on the eve of a meeting
in Berlin that will bring together the foreign ministers of the P-5
plus Germany aimed at mapping out a common strategy to prod Tehran to
comply with IAEA demands of the International Atomic Energy Agency.
The text, a copy of which was obtained by AFP, calls upon Iran to meet
IAEA demands and "underlines the particular importance of re-establishing
full and sustained suspension of all enrichment-related and reprocessing
activities, including research and development, to be verified by the
IAEA."
It stressed that "such suspension and full, verified Iranian compliance"
with IAEA demands "would contribute to a diplomatic, negotiated
solution that guarantees Iran's nuclear program is for exclusively peaceful
purposes."
AFP
03 28 06 2028 GMT
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