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Affirms that it shall review Iran’s actions in light of the report referred toin paragraph 36 above, to be submitted within 90 days, and: (a) that it shall suspend
the implementation of measures if and for so long as Iran suspends all enrichmentrelated
and reprocessing activities, including research and development, as verified
by the IAEA, to allow for negotiations in good faith in order to reach an early and
mutually acceptable outcome; (b) that it shall terminate the measures specified in
paragraphs 3, 4, 5, 6, 7 and 12 of resolution 1737 (2006), as well as in paragraphs 2,
4, 5, 6 and 7 of resolution 1747 (2007), paragraphs 3, 5, 7, 8, 9, 10 and 11 of
resolution 1803 (2008), and in paragraphs 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18,
19, 21, 22, 23 and 24 above, as soon as it determines, following receipt of the report
referred to in the paragraph above, that Iran has fully complied with its obligations
under the relevant resolutions of the Security Council and met the requirements of
the IAEA Board of Governors, as confirmed by the IAEA Board of Governors;
(c) that it shall, in the event that the report shows that Iran has not complied with
resolutions 1737 (2006), 1747 (2007), 1803 (2008) and this resolution, adopt further
appropriate measures under Article 41 of Chapter VII of the Charter of the United
Nations to persuade Iran to comply with these resolutions and the requirements of
the IAEA, and
underlines that further decisions will be required should suchadditional measures be necessary;
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Decides to remain seized of the matter.S/RES/1929 (2010)
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11Annex I
Individuals and entities involved in nuclear or ballistic
missile activities
Entities
1.
Amin Industrial Complex: Amin Industrial Complex sought temperaturecontrollers which may be used in nuclear research and operational/production
facilities. Amin Industrial Complex is owned or controlled by, or acts on behalf of,
the Defense Industries Organization (DIO), which was designated in resolution 1737
(2006).
Location: P.O. Box 91735-549, Mashad, Iran; Amin Industrial Estate, Khalage
Rd., Seyedi District, Mashad, Iran; Kaveh Complex, Khalaj Rd., Seyedi St.,
Mashad, Iran
A.K.A.: Amin Industrial Compound and Amin Industrial Company
2.
Armament Industries Group: Armament Industries Group (AIG)manufacturers and services a variety of small arms and light weapons, including
large- and medium-calibre guns and related technology. AIG conducts the majority
of its procurement activity through Hadid Industries Complex.
Location: Sepah Islam Road, Karaj Special Road Km 10, Iran; Pasdaran Ave.,
P.O. Box 19585/777, Tehran, Iran
3.
Defense Technology and Science Research Center: Defense Technology andScience Research Center (DTSRC) is owned or controlled by, or acts on behalf of,
Iran’s Ministry of Defense and Armed Forces Logistics (MODAFL), which oversees
Iran’s defence R&D, production, maintenance, exports, and procurement.
Location: Pasdaran Ave, PO Box 19585/777, Tehran, Iran
4.
Doostan International Company: Doostan International Company (DICO)supplies elements to Iran’s ballistic missile program.
5.
Farasakht Industries: Farasakht Industries is owned or controlled by, or acton behalf of, the Iran Aircraft Manufacturing Company, which in turn is owned or
controlled by MODAFL.
Location: P.O. Box 83145-311, Kilometer 28, Esfahan-Tehran Freeway, Shahin
Shahr, Esfahan, Iran
6.
First East Export Bank, P.L.C.: First East Export Bank, PLC is owned orcontrolled by, or acts on behalf of, Bank Mellat. Over the last seven years, Bank
Mellat has facilitated hundreds of millions of dollars in transactions for Iranian
nuclear, missile, and defense entities.
Location: Unit Level 10 (B1), Main Office Tower, Financial Park Labuan,
Jalan Merdeka, 87000 WP Labuan, Malaysia; Business Registration Number
LL06889 (Malaysia)
7.
Kaveh Cutting Tools Company: Kaveh Cutting Tools Company is owned orcontrolled by, or acts on behalf of, the DIO.
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10-36979Location: 3rd Km of Khalaj Road, Seyyedi Street, Mashad 91638, Iran; Km 4
of Khalaj Road, End of Seyedi Street, Mashad, Iran; P.O. Box 91735-549,
Mashad, Iran; Khalaj Rd., End of Seyyedi Alley, Mashad, Iran; Moqan St.,
Pasdaran St., Pasdaran Cross Rd., Tehran, Iran
8.
M. Babaie Industries: M. Babaie Industries is subordinate to Shahid AhmadKazemi Industries Group (formally the Air Defense Missile Industries Group) of
Iran’s Aerospace Industries Organization (AIO). AIO controls the missile
organizations Shahid Hemmat Industrial Group (SHIG) and the Shahid Bakeri
Industrial Group (SBIG), both of which were designated in resolution 1737 (2006).
Location: P.O. Box 16535-76, Tehran, 16548, Iran
9.
Malek Ashtar University: A subordinate of the DTRSC within MODAFL.This includes research groups previously falling under the Physics Research Center
(PHRC). IAEA inspectors have not been allowed to interview staff or see documents
under the control of this organization to resolve the outstanding issue of the possible
military dimension to Iran’s nuclear program.
Location: Corner of Imam Ali Highway and Babaei Highway, Tehran, Iran
10.
Ministry of Defense Logistics Export: Ministry of Defense Logistics Export(MODLEX) sells Iranian-produced arms to customers around the world in
contravention of resolution 1747 (2007), which prohibits Iran from selling arms or
related materiel.
Location: PO Box 16315-189, Tehran, Iran; located on the west side of
Dabestan Street, Abbas Abad District, Tehran, Iran
11.
Mizan Machinery Manufacturing: Mizan Machinery Manufacturing (3M) isowned or controlled by, or acts on behalf of, SHIG.
Location: P.O. Box 16595-365, Tehran, Iran
A.K.A.: 3MG
12.
Modern Industries Technique Company: Modern Industries TechniqueCompany (MITEC) is responsible for design and construction of the IR-40 heavy
water reactor in Arak. MITEC has spearheaded procurement for the construction of
the IR-40 heavy water reactor.
Location: Arak, Iran
A.K.A.: Rahkar Company, Rahkar Industries, Rahkar Sanaye Company,
Rahkar Sanaye Novin
13.
Nuclear Research Center for Agriculture and Medicine: The NuclearResearch Center for Agriculture and Medicine (NFRPC) is a large research
component of the Atomic Energy Organization of Iran (AEOI), which was
designated in resolution 1737 (2006). The NFRPC is AEOI’s center for the
development of nuclear fuel and is involved in enrichment-related activities.
Location: P.O. Box 31585-4395, Karaj, Iran
A.K.A.: Center for Agricultural Research and Nuclear Medicine; Karaji
Agricultural and Medical Research Center
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Pejman Industrial Services Corporation: Pejman Industrial ServicesCorporation is owned or controlled by, or acts on behalf of, SBIG.
Location: P.O. Box 16785-195, Tehran, Iran
15.
Sabalan Company: Sabalan is a cover name for SHIG.Location: Damavand Tehran Highway, Tehran, Iran
16.
Sahand Aluminum Parts Industrial Company (SAPICO): SAPICO is acover name for SHIG.
Location: Damavand Tehran Highway, Tehran, Iran
17.
Shahid Karrazi Industries: Shahid Karrazi Industries is owned or controlledby, or act on behalf of, SBIG.
Location: Tehran, Iran
18.
Shahid Satarri Industries: Shahid Sattari Industries is owned or controlledby, or acts on behalf of, SBIG.
Location: Southeast Tehran, Iran
A.K.A.: Shahid Sattari Group Equipment Industries
19.
Shahid Sayyade Shirazi Industries: Shahid Sayyade Shirazi Industries(SSSI) is owned or controlled by, or acts on behalf of, the DIO.
Location: Next To Nirou Battery Mfg. Co, Shahid Babaii Expressway,
Nobonyad Square, Tehran, Iran; Pasdaran St., P.O. Box 16765, Tehran 1835,
Iran; Babaei Highway — Next to Niru M.F.G, Tehran, Iran
20.
Special Industries Group: Special Industries Group (SIG) is a subordinate ofDIO.
Location: Pasdaran Avenue, PO Box 19585/777, Tehran, Iran
21.
Tiz Pars: Tiz Pars is a cover name for SHIG. Between April and July 2007, TizPars attempted to procure a five axis laser welding and cutting machine, which
could make a material contribution to Iran’s missile program, on behalf of SHIG.
Location: Damavand Tehran Highway, Tehran, Iran
22.
Yazd Metallurgy Industries: Yazd Metallurgy Industries (YMI) is asubordinate of DIO.
Location: Pasdaran Avenue, Next To Telecommunication Industry, Tehran
16588, Iran; Postal Box 89195/878, Yazd, Iran; P.O. Box 89195-678, Yazd,
Iran; Km 5 of Taft Road, Yazd, Iran
A.K.A.: Yazd Ammunition Manufacturing and Metallurgy Industries,
Directorate of Yazd Ammunition and Metallurgy Industries
Individuals
Javad Rahiqi
: Head of the Atomic Energy Organization of Iran (AEOI) EsfahanNuclear Technology Center (additional information: DOB: 24 April 1954; POB:
Marshad).
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Entities owned, controlled, or acting on behalf of the Islamic
Revolutionary Guard Corps
1.
Fater (or Faater) Institute: Khatam al-Anbiya (KAA) subsidiary. Fater hasworked with foreign suppliers, likely on behalf of other KAA companies on IRGC
projects in Iran.
2.
Gharagahe Sazandegi Ghaem: Gharagahe Sazandegi Ghaem is owned orcontrolled by KAA.
3.
Ghorb Karbala: Ghorb Karbala is owned or controlled by KAA.4.
Ghorb Nooh: Ghorb Nooh is owned or controlled by KAA5.
Hara Company: Owned or controlled by Ghorb Nooh.6.
Imensazan Consultant Engineers Institute: Owned or controlled by, or actson behalf of, KAA.
7.
Khatam al-Anbiya Construction Headquarters: Khatam al-AnbiyaConstruction Headquarters (KAA) is an IRGC-owned company involved in large
scale civil and military construction projects and other engineering activities. It
undertakes a significant amount of work on Passive Defense Organization projects.
In particular, KAA subsidiaries were heavily involved in the construction of the
uranium enrichment site at Qom/Fordow.
8.
Makin: Makin is owned or controlled by or acting on behalf of KAA, and is asubsidiary of KAA.
9.
Omran Sahel: Owned or controlled by Ghorb Nooh.10.
Oriental Oil Kish: Oriental Oil Kish is owned or controlled by or acting onbehalf of KAA.
11.
Rah Sahel: Rah Sahel is owned or controlled by or acting on behalf of KAA.12.
Rahab Engineering Institute: Rahab is owned or controlled by or acting onbehalf of KAA, and is a subsidiary of KAA.
13.
Sahel Consultant Engineers: Owned or controlled by Ghorb Nooh.14.
Sepanir: Sepanir is owned or controlled by or acting on behalf of KAA.15.
Sepasad Engineering Company: Sepasad Engineering Company is owned orcontrolled by or acting on behalf of KAA.
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Entities owned, controlled, or acting on behalf of the Islamic
Republic of Iran Shipping Lines (IRISL)
1.
Irano Hind Shipping CompanyLocation: 18 Mehrshad Street, Sadaghat Street, Opposite of Park Mellat, Valie-
Asr Ave., Tehran, Iran; 265, Next to Mehrshad, Sedaghat St., Opposite of
Mellat Park, Vali Asr Ave., Tehran 1A001, Iran
2.
IRISL Benelux NVLocation: Noorderlaan 139, B-2030, Antwerp, Belgium; V.A.T. Number
BE480224531 (Belgium)
3.
South Shipping Line Iran (SSL)Location: Apt. No. 7, 3rd Floor, No. 2, 4th Alley, Gandi Ave., Tehran, Iran;
Qaem Magham Farahani St., Tehran, Iran
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Proposal to the Islamic Republic of Iran by China, France,
Germany, the Russian Federation, the United Kingdom of Great
Britain and Northern Ireland, the United States of America and
the European Union
Presented to the Iranian authorities on 14 June 2008 Teheran
Possible Areas of Cooperation with Iran
In order to seek a comprehensive, long-term and proper solution of the Iranian
nuclear issue consistent with relevant UN Security Council resolutions and building
further upon the proposal presented to Iran in June 2006, which remains on the
table, the elements below are proposed as topics for negotiations between China,
France, Germany, Iran, Russia, the United Kingdom, and the United States, joined
by the High Representative of the European Union, as long as Iran verifiably
suspends its enrichment-related and reprocessing activities, pursuant to OP 15 and
OP 19(a) of UNSCR 1803. In the perspective of such negotiations, we also expect
Iran to heed the requirements of the UNSC and the IAEA. For their part, China,
France, Germany, Russia, the United Kingdom, the United States and the European
Union High Representative state their readiness:
to recognize Iran’s right to develop research, production and use of nuclear energy
for peaceful purposes in conformity with its NPT obligations;
to treat Iran’s nuclear programme in the same manner as that of any Non-nuclear
Weapon State Party to the NPT once international confidence in the exclusively
peaceful nature of Iran’s nuclear programme is restored.
Nuclear Energy
– Reaffirmation of Iran’s right to nuclear energy for exclusively peaceful
purposes in conformity with its obligations under the NPT.
– Provision of technological and financial assistance necessary for Iran’s
peaceful use of nuclear energy, support for the resumption of technical
cooperation projects in Iran by the IAEA.
– Support for construction of LWR based on state-of-the-art technology.
– Support for R&D in nuclear energy as international confidence is gradually
restored.
– Provision of legally binding nuclear fuel supply guarantees.
– Cooperation with regard to management of spent fuel and radioactive waste.
Political
– Improving the six countries’ and the EU’s relations with Iran and building up
mutual trust.
– Encouragement of direct contact and dialogue with Iran.
– Support Iran in playing an important and constructive role in international
affairs.
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17– Promotion of dialogue and cooperation on non-proliferation, regional security
and stabilization issues.
– Work with Iran and others in the region to encourage confidence-building
measures and regional security.
– Establishment of appropriate consultation and cooperation mechanisms.
– Support for a conference on regional security issues.
– Reaffirmation that a solution to the Iranian nuclear issue would contribute to
non-proliferation efforts and to realizing the objective of a Middle East free of
weapons of mass destruction, including their means of delivery.
– Reaffirmation of the obligation under the UN Charter to refrain in their
international relations from the threat or use of force against the territorial
integrity or political independence of any State or in any other manner
inconsistent with the Charter of the United Nations.
– Cooperation on Afghanistan, including on intensified cooperation in the fight
against drug trafficking, support for programmes on the return of Afghan
refugees to Afghanistan; cooperation on reconstruction of Afghanistan;
cooperation on guarding the Iran-Afghan border.
Economic
Steps towards the normalization of trade and economic relations, such as improving
Iran’s access to the international economy, markets and capital through practical
support for full integration into international structures, including the World Trade
Organization, and to create the framework for increased direct investment in Iran
and trade with Iran.
Energy Partnership
Steps towards the normalization of cooperation with Iran in the area of energy:
establishment of a long-term and wide-ranging strategic energy partnership between
Iran and the European Union and other willing partners, with concrete and practical
applications/measures.
Agriculture
– Support for agricultural development in Iran.
Facilitation of Iran’s complete self-sufficiency in food through cooperation in
modern technology.
Environment, Infrastructure
– Civilian Projects in the field of environmental protection, infrastructure,
science and technology, and high-tech:
– Development of transport infrastructure, including international transport
corridors.
– Support for modernization of Iran’s telecommunication infrastructure,
including by possible removal of relevant export restrictions.
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– Civil aviation cooperation, including the possible removal of restrictions on
manufacturers exporting aircraft to Iran:
– Enabling Iran to renew its civil aviation fleet;
– Assisting Iran to ensure that Iranian aircraft meet international safety
standards.
Economic, social and human development/humanitarian issues
– Provide, as necessary, assistance to Iran’s economic and social development
and humanitarian need.
– Cooperation/technical support in education in areas of benefit to Iran:
– Supporting Iranians to take courses, placements or degrees in areas such
as civil engineering, agriculture and environmental studies;
– Supporting partnerships between Higher Education Institutions e.g. public
health, rural livelihoods, joint scientific projects, public administration,
history and philosophy.
– Cooperation in the field of development of effective emergency response
capabilities (e.g. seismology, earthquake research, disaster control etc.).
– Cooperation within the framework of a “dialogue among civilizations”.
Implementation mechanism
– Constitution of joint monitoring groups for the implementation of a future
agreement.