IAEA Board of Governors Meeting
Chairwoman's Summing-Up Statement
IAEA Media Advisory 2003/72 (19 June 2003)
Vienna, 19 June 2003 -- On the basis of our discussions, I am confident that I express the broad sense of the Board in stating the following points:
The Board expressed its appreciation for the 6 June report
of the Director General, which provides a factual and objective
description
of developments since March in relation to safeguards issues in
the Islamic Republic of Iran, which need to be clarified, and actions
that need to be taken.
The Board commended the Secretariat for the extensive verification
activities which it has undertaken and expressed full support for
its on-going efforts to resolve outstanding questions. The Board
shared the concern expressed by the Director General in his report
at the number of Iran's past failures to report material, facilities
and activities as required by its safeguards obligations. Noting
the Iranian actions taken thus far to correct these failures, the
Board urged Iran promptly to rectify all safeguards problems identified
in the report and resolve questions that remain open.
The Board welcomed Iran's reaffirmed commitment to full transparency
and expected Iran to grant the Agency all access deemed necessary
by the Agency in order to create the necessary confidence in the
international community. Noting that the enrichment plant is under
IAEA safeguards, the Board encouraged Iran, pending the resolution
of related outstanding issues, not to introduce nuclear material
at the pilot enrichment plant, as a confidence-building measure.
The Board called on Iran to co-operate fully with the Agency in
its on-going work. Specifically, the Board took note of the Director
General's 16 June Introductory Statement which called on Iran to
permit the Agency to take environmental samples at the particular
location where allegations about enrichment activities exists.
The Board welcomed Iran's readiness to look positively at signing and ratifying an additional protocol, and urged Iran to promptly and unconditionally conclude and implement an additional protocol to its Safeguards Agreement, in order to enhance the Agency's ability to provide credible assurances regarding the peaceful nature of Iran's nuclear activities, particularly the absence of undeclared material and activities.
The Board requested the Director General to provide a further report on the situation whenever appropriate.
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