UN Security Council: no war with Iran
The UN Security Council’s new resolution does not foresee an opportunity of a military way out from the Iranian “nuclear problem”. According to the UNO’s resolution such decision is based on 4st1 item of the UNO’s 7th Charter, which does not suppose any military intervention.
On March, 24th, 2007, the UN Security Council has unanimously accepted the new resolution across Iran. Except for the listed measures the new resolution also means blocking of 28 people and the organizations banking current accounts. Such financial measures concern only the participants of development of the Iranian nuclear program, 30% of which are connected with Iranian army. Thus the Security Council has not only forbidden the export of arms from Iran, but it has also called other states “to show extra care and restraint” by deliveries of weapon to Iran.
The Resolution forbids the states and the international financial organizations to sign contracts with Teheran on granting the economic help and credits on favorable terms. The exception is made for cases of allocation of these means for humanitarian programs.
In case of performance by Iran of all UNO’s requirements, the sanctions will be removed, however, if Teheran again ignores Security Council’s requirements, the United Nations will take new measures.
Members of “six” (UN Security Council’s constant members and Germany) have approved a package of new anti-Iranian sanctions last week. After that the project of the document has been transferred for studying to representatives of 10 non-permanent members of Security Council. In the beginning of current week the republic of South Africa, Qatar and Indonesia have presented the remarks which have been considered by constant UNO’s members.
The reaction of Iran to the resolution has appeared predicted. The Iranian Foreign Affairs Minister of Iran, making comments on the acceptance of the new resolution, has declared that the international pressure and intimidation will not change Teheran’s policy in the field of nuclear technologies. Thus he has noted that Iran is not interested in the conflict and does not apply for something, except for respect of the inalienable laws.
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