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Larijani: Committee founded to study revision of Iran-IAEA ties |
2006-12-30 |
![]() The statement was made after Larijani's meeting with visiting Iraqi Minister of Economy and Finance Bayan Jabr. The committee would work under the supervision of the SNSC, and would present with a report on the results of their studies, he added. Iran's parliament earlier on Wednesday passed a bill urging the government to reduce its cooperation with the UN nuclear watchdog IAEA, in an reaction to the UN sanctions imposed on Tehran, the state radio reported. The bill was approved by the powerful Guardian Council immediately and formally became a law, and it would be effective 15 days after President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad affirms it. The UN Security Council Resolution 1737, adopted unanimously on Saturday, demanded that Iran "suspend all enrichment-related and reprocessing activities, including research and developments on all heavy water-related projects." The resolution also called on all states to impose a ban on trade with Iran in goods related to its nuclear programs and ballistic missile delivery systems. It demanded that "all states shall freeze the funds, other financial assets and economic resources" owned or controlled by officials and companies in the country's nuclear and missile programs. Shortly after the UN Security Council's unanimous vote, the Iranian Foreign Ministry issued a statement lashing out at the resolution, calling it an "illegal measure." |
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