United Nations Security Council Resolution 1737 information
United Nations resolution adopted in 2006
UN Security Council Resolution 1737
Iran
Date
23 December 2006
Meeting no.
5,612
Code
S/RES/1737 (Document)
Subject
The situation concerning Iran Non-proliferation
Voting summary
15 voted for
None voted against
None abstained
Result
Adopted
Security Council composition
Permanent members
China
France
Russia
United Kingdom
United States
Non-permanent members
Argentina
Rep. of the Congo
Denmark
Ghana
Greece
Japan
Peru
Qatar
Slovakia
Tanzania
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Lists of resolutions
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Part of a series on the
Nuclear program of Iran
Timeline
Facilities
Arak
Bushehr
Darkhovin
Fordow
Natanz
Isfahan Nuclear Technology/Research Center
Karun atomic energy site
Organizations
Atomic Energy Organization of Iran
Oghab 2
International Atomic Energy Agency
P5+1
International agreements
Non-Proliferation Treaty
Additional Protocol
2013 interim agreement, Geneva
2015 prelim agreement, Lausanne
2015 final agreement, Vienna
Reactions
Aftermath
Negotiations
United States withdrawal
Domestic laws
Nuclear Achievements Act
Iranian act implementing the JCPOA
Majlis commission
US Congress review
Individuals
Iranian nuclear negotiators
Rouhani
Larijani
Jalili
Zarif
Abbasi
Aghazadeh
ElBaradei
Fakhrizadeh
Salehi
Related
Assassination of nuclear scientists
AMAD Project
Iran and WMD
Ali Khamenei's fatwa against nuclear weapons
Manufactured Crisis
Iran–United States relations after 1979
Sanctions against Iran
UN resolutions
WMD-free zone
Views on Iran's nuclear program
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United Nations Security Council Resolution 1737 was unanimously passed by the United Nations Security Council on 23 December 2006.[1]
The resolution, sponsored by France, Germany and the United Kingdom,[2] imposed sanctions against Iran for failing to stop its uranium enrichment program following resolution 1696. It banned the supply of nuclear-related technology and materials and froze the assets of key individuals and companies related to the enrichment program. It took place two months after the creation of a draft-resolution, which was amended several times after objections from Russia and China.[3] These objections were evident, as it took a last minute call from Russian President Vladimir Putin to U.S. President George W. Bush to finalise the vote.[4] The resolution came after Iran rejected economic incentives put forward by the permanent five members of the Security Council plus Germany for Iran to halt its nuclear enrichment programme.
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^"UNSC Resolution 1737 text". 2006-12-23. Archived from the original on 2007-01-10. Retrieved 2006-12-24.
^"UN passes Iran nuclear sanctions". BBC News. BBC News. 2006-12-23.
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