The bill would oblige the Iranian government to "stop voluntary and non-legally-binding measures and implement its scientific, research and executive programs" if Iran's nuclear case is referred to the UN Security Council. It must be approved by the country's Guardians Council before becoming law.
The signing of the Additional Protocol of the nuclear Non- Proliferation Treaty (NPT) and the suspension of uranium-enrichment activities are among the main voluntary measures taken by Iran for confidence building.
The move by the Iranian parliament comes ahead of an International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) board meeting later this week during which the possible referral of Tehran’s nuclear case to the Security Council will be discussed.
(AFP)
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