Iran Freedom Support Act/Title IV
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TITLE IV — POLICY OF THE UNITED STATES TO FACILITATE THE NUCLEAR NONPROLIFERATION OF IRAN
[edit]Sec. 401. Sense of Congress.
[edit]- (a) Sense of Congress.—
- It should be the policy of the United States not to bring into force an agreement for cooperation with the government of any country that is assisting the nuclear program of Iran or transferring advanced conventional weapons or missiles to Iran unless the President has determined that—
- (1) Iran has suspended all enrichment-related and reprocessing-related activity (including uranium conversion and research and development, manufacturing, testing, and assembly relating to enrichment and reprocessing), has committed to verifiably refrain permanently from such activity in the future (except potentially the conversion of uranium exclusively for export to foreign nuclear fuel production facilities pursuant to internationally agreed arrangements and subject to strict international safeguards), and is abiding by that commitment; or
- It should be the policy of the United States not to bring into force an agreement for cooperation with the government of any country that is assisting the nuclear program of Iran or transferring advanced conventional weapons or missiles to Iran unless the President has determined that—
- (2) the government of that country—
- (A) has, either on its own initiative or pursuant to a binding decision of the United Nations Security Council, suspended all nuclear assistance to Iran and all transfers of advanced conventional weapons and missiles to Iran, pending a decision by Iran to implement measures that would permit the President to make the determination described in paragraph (1); and
- (2) the government of that country—
- (B) is committed to maintaining that suspension until Iran has implemented measures that would permit the President to make such determination.
- (b) Definitions.—
- In this section:
- (1) Agreement for Cooperation.—
- The term ``agreement for cooperation´´ has the meaning given that term in section 11 b. of the Atomic Energy Act of 1954 (42 U.S.C. 2014(b)).
- (1) Agreement for Cooperation.—
- In this section:
- (2) Assisting the Nuclear Program of Iran.—
- The term ``assisting the nuclear program of Iran´´ means the intentional transfer to Iran by a government, or by a person subject to the jurisdiction of a government, with the knowledge and acquiescence of that government, of goods, services, or technology listed on the Nuclear Suppliers Group Guidelines for the Export of Nuclear Material, Equipment and Technology (published by the International Atomic Energy Agency as Information Circular INFCIRC/254/Rev. 3/Part 1, and subsequent revisions) or Guidelines for Transfers of Nuclear-Related Dual-Use Equipment, Material and Related Technology (published by the International Atomic Energy Agency as Information Circular INFCIRC/254/Rev. 3/Part 2 and subsequent revisions).
- (2) Assisting the Nuclear Program of Iran.—
- (3) Transferring Advanced Conventional Weapons or Missiles to Iran.—
- The term ``transferring advanced conventional weapons or missiles to Iran´´ means the intentional transfer to Iran by a government, or by a person subject to the jurisdiction of a government, with the knowledge and acquiescence of that government, of—
- (A) advanced conventional weapons; or
- The term ``transferring advanced conventional weapons or missiles to Iran´´ means the intentional transfer to Iran by a government, or by a person subject to the jurisdiction of a government, with the knowledge and acquiescence of that government, of—
- (3) Transferring Advanced Conventional Weapons or Missiles to Iran.—
- (B) goods, services, or technology listed on the Missile Technology Control Regime Equipment and Technology Annex of June 11, 1996, and subsequent revisions.
- (B) goods, services, or technology listed on the Missile Technology Control Regime Equipment and Technology Annex of June 11, 1996, and subsequent revisions.