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Resolution 1803 (2008)

  • Multilateral Organizations » United Nations » U.N. Security Council
March 3, 2008

Weapon Program: 

  • Nuclear
  • Missile

Mentioned Suspect Entities & Suppliers: 

Amir Moayyed Alai
Ghasem Soleymani
Abbas Rashidi
Houshang Nobari
Javad Karimi Sabet
Hamid-Reza Mohajerani
Seyyed Hussein Husseini
Morteza Behzad
Haleh Bakhtiar
Abbas Rezaee Ashtiani
TAMAS Company
Pioneer Energy Industries Development Company (PEI)
Jaber Ibn Hayan Research Department (JIHRD)
Mohammed Fedai Ashiani

Sanctioned Suspect Entities & Suppliers: 

Abzar Boresh Kaveh Co.
Barzagani Tejarat Tavanmad Saccal companies
Electro Sanam Company
Ettehad Technical Group
Joza Industrial Co.
Khorasan Metallurgy Industries
Niru Battery Company
Safety Equipment Procurement Company
Mohammad Eslami
Industrial Factories of Precision Machinery (IFP)
Brigadier-General Mohammad Reza Naqdi

Related Library Documents: 

Statements by National Governments Regarding the Adoption of UN Security Council Resolution 1803 (2008)
Summary of UN Security Council 5848th Meeting: Security Council Tightens Restrictions on Iran's Proliferation-Sensitive Nuclear Activities, Increases Vigilance over Iranian Banks, has States Inspect Cargo, with Adoption of Resolution 1803 by 14-0-1

Adopted by the Security Council at its 5848th meeting, on 3 March 2008

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Resolution 1803 (2008)
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The country’s supreme leader has proclaimed military sites strictly off-limits to inspectors, while the French foreign minister, Laurent Fabius, has said such inspections are a key priority. If the ongoing talks hold to form, the United States will either concede the issue or seek a compromise solution. The latter may be possible; the former would be dangerous.

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