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UNITED
NATIONS ASSOCIATION OF USA: U.S. POLICY ON IRAN: STATEMENT ON U.S. HOUSE
CONCURRENT RESOLUTION 362:
09/07/2008
(MaximsNews Network)
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UNITED
NATIONS - / MaximsNews Network / 09
July 2008 -- Ambassador
William H. Luers, president of the United Nations Association of the USA,
yesterday issued
the following statement concerning House Concurrent Resolution 362 expressing
the sense of Congress regarding US policy toward Iran:
“The
United Nations Association of the USA (UNA-USA) expresses its concern over
provisions of House Concurrent Resolution (H. Con. Res.) 362 that could be
interpreted as demanding the violation of important principles and obligations
of the United Nations Charter.
H.
Con. Res. 362 would seek to toughen United States policy toward Iran in ways
that could increase the possibility of conflict between the two countries,
while appearing to eschew active engagement with our friends and allies in the
United Nations to build the essential broad international consensus needed to
address Iran’s nuclear program and related issues.
In
particular, UNA-USA believes that the approach advanced in the concurrent
resolution, including specifically “demands” that the President undertake
an international effort to prohibit the export to Iran of refined petroleum
products; to impose “stringent inspection requirements” on all persons,
transport and cargo entering Iran; and to forbid the international movement of
any Iranian government officials not involved in the current negotiations to
suspend that country’s nuclear program, can be construed to authorize
forcible actions that violate fundamental principles of international law.
Where
the concurrent resolution calls on the President to undertake an
“international effort” to increase pressure on Iran to suspend its nuclear
enrichment activities, UNA-USA urges the sponsors of the resolution to
specifically require that any such international effort be undertaken
“within the United Nations Security Council”.
UNA-USA
believes that the United States should work through the Security Council on
all measures that would be intended to bring pressure on Iran. We
encourage all nations to refrain from using language that can be interpreted
as threatening the use of force, noting that “the threat or use of force”
is explicitly in violation of the United Nations Charter except in the case of
self-defense or upon authorization by the UN Security Council.
UNA-USA
recognizes that Iran has not complied with Security Council resolutions
concerning its nuclear program. The Security Council has been
methodically giving effect to its resolutions by collectively agreed
sanctions. We believe that the United States is more likely to realize
its goals in this area by working with others than by going it alone.
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