Iran Focus: London, Jan. 12 Canada on Thursday declared its support for Irans referral to the United Nations Security Council for breaching its nuclear obligations and said that it was deeply concerned by Tehrans unilateral and unwarranted decision to resume uranium enrichment-related activities. Iran Focus
London, Jan. 12 Canada on Thursday declared its support for Irans referral to the United Nations Security Council for breaching its nuclear obligations and said that it was deeply concerned by Tehrans unilateral and unwarranted decision to resume uranium enrichment-related activities.
In a statement released by the Foreign Ministry, the Canadian government said, Irans recent actions and past non-compliance with its obligations under the Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty are now clearly a matter of international peace and security that is within the competence of the United Nations Security Council.
The statement said that Ottawa supported the call for an extraordinary meeting of the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) Board of Governors to report Irans resumption of nuclear activities at its uranium enrichment facility in Natanz to the Security Council (UNSC) at the earliest opportunity.
The involvement of the UNSC is now necessary in order to reinforce the authority of the IAEA and the credibility of the multilateral nuclear non-proliferation system, and to help facilitate a diplomatic solution, to which Canada remains committed, it said.