UNITED NATIONS, March 24 (Xinhua) -- Following are highlights of a
9-page resolution adopted by the UN Security Council Saturday to impose tougher
sanctions on Iran.
Resolution 1747, cosponsored by Britain, France, and Germany, builds
on sanctions stipulated in a previous resolution approved in December. The key
points include:
-- Notes that a solution to the Iranian nuclear issue would
contribute to global nonproliferation efforts and to realizing the objective of
a Middle East free of weapons of mass destruction, including their means of
delivery;
-- Emphasizes the importance of political and diplomatic efforts to
find a negotiated solution and that an offer of economic and diplomatic
incentives made by the United States, Russia, Britain, France, Germany and China
to Iran remains on the table;
-- Reaffirms that Iran shall without further delay implement UN
Resolution 1737 and relevant IAEA resolution to suspend its nuclear enrichment
activities and requests within 60 days a further report from the Director
General of the IAEA on whether Iran has complied with these resolutions;
-- Expands a list of Iranian officials and companies targeted for
financial and travel restrictions;
-- Slaps an assets freeze on individuals and entities involved in
Iran's nuclear and ballistic missile programs;
-- Bans Teheran from exporting arms, calls on states to "exercise
vigilance and restraint" in shipping any heavy weapons to Teheran;
-- Calls on nations and institutions not to offer new grants,
financial assistance, or concessional loans to the Iranian government except for
humanitarian and development purposes;
-- Stresses the authority and role of the IAEA and underlines that
the Iranian nuclear issues shall be resolved within the framework of the IAEA;
-- The UN Security Council would suspend all the sanctions if Iran
complies with the council's demands within 60 days. Otherwise, the council will
seek further actions under Article 41 of Chapter 7 of the UN charter, which
excludes the use of military force.