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Iran to face security council
31/01/2006 08:18  - (SA)  

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  • London - The five permanent members of the United Nations security council reached surprising agreement on Tuesday that Iran should be hauled before that powerful body over its disputed nuclear program.

    China and Russia, longtime allies and trading partners of Iran, signed on to a statement that calls on the UN nuclear watchdog to transfer the Iran dossier to the security council, which could impose sanctions or take other harsh action.

    Foreign ministers from those nations, plus the United States, Britain and France, also said the security council should wait until March to take up the Iran case, after a formal report on Tehran's activities from the watchdog agency.

    Foreign ministers from Germany and the European Union also attended the dinner and agreed to what amounted to a compromise - take the case to the security council but allow a short breather before the council undertakes what could be a divisive debate.

    All nuclear power themselves

    Any of the five permanent members of the security council, all nuclear powers themselves, can veto an action voted by the full council membership.

    United States secretary of state Condoleezza Rice and other foreign ministers discussed Iran at a private dinner at the home of British foreign secretary Jack Straw.

    After the four-hour meeting, which spilled over into the early hours on Tuesday, a joint statement called on the International Atomic Energy Agency to report the Iran case when it meets in Vienna on Thursday.

    The group agreed that the IAEA "should report to the security council its decision on the steps required of Iran, and should also report to the security council all IAEA reports and resolutions as adopted relating to this issue," a statement from the group said.

    The IAEA has already found Iran in violation of nuclear obligations and issued a stern warning to Tehran in September. Thursday's vote would be the next step, one long sought by the United States.

    Iran insists its nuclear programme is intended only to produce electricity.

    The United States and some allies say Iran is hiding ambitions to build a nuclear bomb, but the Security Council members have been divided about how strong a line to take.

    Iran broke UN seals at a uranium enrichment plant on January 10 and said it would resume nuclear fuel research after a two-year freeze.

    Tehran said the research would involve what it called limited uranium enrichment, but the action raised fears Tehran was using its pursuit of atomic power as a front for a nuclear weapons programme.

    - AP



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