United Nations Security Council Resolution 1803
UN Security Council Resolution 1803 was adopted on March 3, 2008, by a vote of 14-0-1, with Indonesia as the only abstention. The Security Council of the United Nations, acting pursuant to Article 41 of Chapter VII of the UN Charter, required Iran to cease and desist from any and all uranium enrichment. It also required Iran to stop any research and development associated with centrifuges and uranium enrichment.
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Date | 3 March 2008 |
Code | S/RES/1803 (Document) |
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Termination
The provisions of Resolution 1803 were terminated by United Nations Security Council Resolution 2231 effective on Implementation Day of the Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action, 16 January 2016.
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See also
- Sanctions Against Iran
- Current international tensions with Iran
References
- SECURITY COUNCIL TIGHTENS RESTRICTIONS ON IRAN’S PROLIFERATION-SENSITIVE NUCLEAR website Department of Public Information UN Security Council
- UN Security Council Resolution 1803 on Iran's Nuclear Program - US Dept. of State
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