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UN Security Council Resolution 1696, Iran
The resolution gives Iran one month (to the end of August 2006) to halt its enrichment of uranium and all other "research and development" activities or face the threat of sanctions.
Published July 31, 2006
UN Security Council Resolution 1696, Iran
The resolution gives Iran one month (to the end of August 2006) to halt its enrichment of uranium and all other "research and development" activities or face the threat of sanctions.
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