SIPRI Yearbook 2011
V. Iran and nuclear proliferation concerns
The year 2010 opened with few prospects for resolving the diplomatic impasse over Iran’s nuclear programme at the UN Security Council.92 Iran continued to defy the UN Security Council’s demands that it immediately suspend all activities related to its uranium enrichment programme and the construction of a heavy-water moderated nuclear reactor.93 Iran also continued to reject the Security Council’s call for it to take a number of steps, in particular ratifying and implementing an additional protocol to its comprehensive safeguards agreement, which the IAEA Board of Governors had deemed necessary in order for Iran to restore international confidence about the exclusively peaceful nature of its nuclear programme.94
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