Statement by Ambassador , UK Permanent
Representative to the UN, at the UN Security Council meeting on
Iran.
Iran's unabated nuclear escalation means that it is closer now
than ever to being able to develop a nuclear weapon. This
situation makes the region and the world far more dangerous and
makes escalation by others more likely.
The UN Security Council, through this resolution and the JCPoA,
has sought to give Iran the opportunity to demonstrate the
peaceful nature of its nuclear programme. However, as the IAEA
has repeatedly reported, Iran continues to escalate its programme
beyond credible civilian justification, and far beyond JCPoA
limits.
The IAEA Director General's reports that Iran's enriched uranium
stockpile is more than 30 times JCPoA limits. Iran, as we speak,
is installing yet more advanced centrifuges that would further
increase its capacity to produce fissile material for a weapon.
Let us be clear about what is now at stake. In October next year,
this resolution is due to expire and with it the right to
reimpose UN sanctions on Iran. Given Iran's dangerous advances
which have brought it to the brink of being able to develop a
weapon, this situation should be of grave concern for this
Council.
President, the E3 remain committed to a diplomatic solution. We
have maintained our compliance with the JCPoA; Iran must
demonstrate the same commitment. We will continue to keep all
diplomatic options on the table, including triggering UN snapback
before October 2025 if necessary.