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Full text of resolution
UNITED
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NATIONS
General Assembly
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GENERAL
A/RES/52/11
24 November 1997
Fifty-second session
Agenda item 14
RESOLUTION ADOPTED BY THE GENERAL ASSEMBLY
[without reference to a Main Committee (A/52/L.13 and Add.1)]
52/11.
Report of the International Atomic Energy Agency
The General Assembly,
Having received the report of the International Atomic Energy Agency to the General Assembly for the
year 1996,1
Noting the statement of the Director General of the International Atomic Energy Agency of 12 November
1997,2 in which he provided additional information on the main developments in the activities of the Agency
during 1997,
Recognizing the importance of the work of the Agency in promoting the further application of nuclear
energy for peaceful purposes as envisaged in the statute of the Agency and in accordance with the inalienable
right of States parties to the Treaty on the Non-Proliferation of Nuclear Weapons3 and other relevant
internationally legally binding agreements that have concluded relevant safeguards agreements with the
Agency to develop research, production and use of nuclear energy for peaceful purposes without
discrimination and in conformity with articles I and II of the Treaty, with other relevant articles and with the
objectives and purposes of the Treaty,
1 International Atomic Energy Agency, The Annual Report for 1996 (Austria, July 1997) (GC(41)/8);
transmitted to the members of the General Assembly by a note by the Secretary-General (A/52/285).
2 See Official Records of the General Assembly, Fifty-second Session, Plenary Meetings, 49th meeting, and
corrigendum.
3 United Nations, Treaty Series, vol. 729, No. 10485.
97-77593
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Conscious of the importance of the work of the Agency in the implementation of the safeguards
provisions of the Treaty on the Non-Proliferation of Nuclear Weapons and other international treaties,
conventions and agreements designed to achieve similar objectives, as well as in ensuring, as far as it is able,
that the assistance provided by the Agency or at its request or under its supervision or control is not used in
such a way as to further any military purpose, as stated in article II of its statute,
Reaffirming that the Agency is the competent authority responsible for verifying and assuring, in
accordance with the statute and the safeguards system of the Agency, compliance with its safeguards
agreements with States parties undertaken in fulfilment of their obligations under article III, paragraph 1, of
the Treaty on the Non-Proliferation of Nuclear Weapons, with a view to preventing diversion of nuclear
energy from peaceful uses to nuclear weapons or other nuclear explosive devices, and also reaffirming that
nothing should be done to undermine the authority of the Agency in this regard and that States parties that
have concerns regarding non-compliance with the safeguards agreement of the Treaty by the States parties
should direct such concerns, along with supporting evidence and information, to the Agency to consider,
investigate, draw conclusions and decide on necessary actions in accordance with its mandate,
Stressing the need for the highest standards of safety in the design and operation of nuclear installations
and in peaceful nuclear activities so as to minimize risks to life, health and the environment,
Considering that an expansion of technical cooperation activities relating to the peaceful uses of nuclear
energy will contribute to the well-being of the peoples of the world, recognizing the special needs of the
developing countries for technical assistance from the Agency and the importance of funding in order to
benefit effectively from the transfer and application of nuclear technology for peaceful purposes as well as
from the contribution of nuclear energy to their economic development, and desiring that the resources of the
Agency for technical cooperation activities be assured, predictable and sufficient to meet the objectives
mandated in article II of its statute,
Recognizing the importance of the work of the Agency on nuclear energy, applications of nuclear
methods and techniques, nuclear safety, radiological protection and radioactive waste management, including
its work directed towards assisting developing countries in all these fields,
Taking note of the report of the Director General to the General Conference of the International Atomic
Energy Agency4 on the implementation of Security Council resolutions relating to Iraq, of his reports to the
Security Council of 8 April5 and 6 October 19976 and of resolution GC(41)/RES/23 of 3 October 1997 of
the General Conference,7
Taking note also of resolutions GOV/2711 of 21 March 1994 and GOV/2742 of 10 June 1994 of the
Board of Governors and GC(41)/RES/22 of 3 October 1997 of the General Conference of the International
Atomic Energy Agency in connection with the implementation of the Agreement between the Government
of the Democratic People's Republic of Korea and the International Atomic Energy Agency for the application
4 GC(41)/20.
5 S/1997/297.
6 S/1997/779.
7 See International Atomic Energy Agency, Resolutions and Other Decisions of the General Conference,
Forty-first Regular Session, 22 September-3 October 1997 (GC(41)/RES/DEC(1997)).
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of safeguards in connection with the Treaty on the Non-Proliferation of Nuclear Weapons,8 the statements
by the President of the Security Council of 31 March,9 30 May10 and 4 November 199411 and the
authorization of the Board of Governors, on 11 November 1994, to the Director General, to carry out all the
tasks requested of the Agency in the statement by the President of the Security Council of 4 November 1994,
Bearing in mind resolutions GC(41)/RES/10 on the Convention on Nuclear Safety, GC(41)/RES/11 on
the Joint Convention on the Safety of Spent Fuel Management and on the Safety of Radioactive Waste
Management, GC(41)/RES/12 on safety of transport of radioactive materials, GC(41)/RES/13 on the
strengthening of the Agency's technical cooperation activities, GC(41)/RES/14 on the plan for producing
potable water economically, GC(41)/RES/15 on the extensive use of isotope hydrology for water resources
management, GC(41)/RES/16 on strengthening the effectiveness and improving the efficiency of the
safeguards system and application of the Model Protocol, GC(41)/RES/18 on the staffing of the Agency's
secretariat, GC(41)/RES/20 on the amendment of article VI of the statute concerning, inter alia, the size and
composition of the membership of the Board of Governors, GC(41)/RES/21 on the international initiative for
the Chernobyl sarcophagus and GC(41)/RES/25 on the application of Agency safeguards in the Middle East,
adopted on 3 October 1997 by the General Conference of the Agency at its forty-first regular session,
Encouraging the efforts to be made by the forthcoming International Pledging Conference on the
Chernobyl Sarcophagus to be held in New York, and noting with interest the forthcoming Special
International Meeting on Chernobyl to be held in New York,
Noting the statement by the President of the forty-first regular session of the General Conference of the
Agency, issued under item 26 concerning the application of International Atomic Energy Agency Safeguards
in the Middle East, that:
"In the context of the agenda item on the application of International Atomic Energy Agency Safeguards
in the Middle East, the General Conference requests the Director General to invite experts from the
Middle East and other areas to a technical workshop on safeguards, verification technologies and other
related experience, including experience in various regional contexts. It calls on the Director General
to commence with the preparation, in consultation and coordination with the parties concerned, with a
view to developing an agenda and modalities that would help ensure a successful workshop. Future
proposals on workshops in the framework of the above-mentioned agenda item shall be submitted by
mutual consent",
Noting also the statement by the President of the forty-first regular session of the General Conference
of the Agency, issued under item 20 concerning the composition of regional groups, that:
"The General Conference at its fortieth session took note of the report of the Director General on the
composition of regional groups under the agenda item 'Amendment of article VI of the statute', as
contained in the attachment to document GC(40)/11. It reiterated the principle of the sovereign equality
of all member States of the Agency, as provided for in article IV.C of the statute. It affirmed that this
principle requires that each member State of the Agency be within one of the areas listed in article
8 International Atomic Energy Agency, INFCIRC/403.
9 Official Records of the Security Council, Forty-ninth Year, Resolutions and Decisions of the Security
Council, 1994, document S/PRST/1994/13.
10 Ibid., document S/PRST/1994/28.
11 Ibid., document S/PRST/1994/64.
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VI.A.1 of the statute. Recalling the draft resolution contained in document GC(39)/COM.5/10 of
19 September 1995 and resolution GC(39)/RES/22 of 22 September 1995, the Conference requests that
the Chairman of the Board of Governors continue to consult with member States not yet listed in a
regional area, as well as with other member States, including representatives of the regional areas, and
that he report for consideration of the forty-second General Conference specific proposals to include each
member State within the appropriate area at the time of the Conference in September 1998",
Bearing in mind resolution GC(41)/RES/17 of 3 October 1997 on measures against illicit trafficking in
nuclear materials and other radioactive sources, recognizing the importance of measures against illicit
trafficking of nuclear material, and, in this regard, further recognizing the importance of the programme for
preventing and combating illicit trafficking in nuclear material, agreed upon by the participants in the Moscow
Nuclear Safety and Security Summit of April 1996 and confirmed by the participants in the Denver Summit
of June 1997,
Also bearing in mind resolution GC(41)/RES/19 on women in the secretariat, adopted on 3 October 1997,
calling on the Director General to further integrate the Platform for Action adopted at the Fourth World
Conference on Women12 into the relevant policies and programmes of the Agency,
Noting that the present Director General of the International Atomic Energy Agency, Mr. Hans Blix, will
retire on 30 November 1997 with the title of "Director General Emeritus of the International Atomic Energy
Agency" conferred on him by the General Conference of the Agency and that the General Conference, in
resolution GC(41)/RES/3, approved the appointment of Mr. Mohamed ElBaradei as Director General from
1 December 1997,
1.
Takes note of the report of the International Atomic Energy Agency;1
2.
Affirms its confidence in the role of the Agency in the application of nuclear energy for peaceful
purposes;
3.
Welcomes the measures and decisions taken by the Agency to maintain and strengthen the
effectiveness and cost efficiency of the safeguards system in conformity with the statute of the Agency, in
particular, stressing the importance of the Model Additional Protocol approved on 15 May 1997, affirms that
strengthening the effectiveness and improving the efficiency of the safeguards system with a view to detecting
undeclared nuclear activities must be implemented rapidly and universally by all concerned States and other
parties in compliance with their respective international commitments, and requests all concerned States and
other parties to safeguards agreements to conclude the additional protocols without delay;
4.
Urges all States to strive for effective and harmonious international cooperation in carrying out the
work of the Agency, pursuant to its statute, in promoting the use of nuclear energy and the application of the
necessary measures to strengthen further the safety of nuclear installations and to minimize risks to life, health
and the environment, in strengthening technical assistance and cooperation for developing countries and in
ensuring the effectiveness and efficiency of the safeguards systems of the Agency;
5.
Welcomes the measures and decisions taken by the Agency to strengthen and fund its technical
cooperation activities, which should contribute to achieving sustainable development in developing countries,
and calls upon States to cooperate in implementing the measures and decisions pursuant thereto;
12 Report of the Fourth World Conference on Women, Beijing, 4-15 September 1995 (United Nations
publication, Sales No. E.96.IV.13), chap. I, resolution 1, annex II.
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6.
Commends the Director General and the secretariat of the Agency for their continuing, impartial
efforts to implement the safeguards agreement still in force between the Agency and the Democratic People's
Republic of Korea, including their efforts to monitor the freeze of specified facilities in the Democratic
People's Republic of Korea as requested by the Security Council, expresses concern about the continuing non-
compliance of the Democratic People's Republic of Korea with the safeguards agreement, and urges the
Democratic People's Republic of Korea to cooperate fully with the Agency in the implementation of the
safeguards agreement and to take all steps the Agency may deem necessary to preserve all information
relevant to verifying the accuracy and completeness of the initial report of the Democratic People's Republic
of Korea on the inventory of nuclear material subject to safeguards until the Democratic People's Republic
of Korea comes into full compliance with its safeguards agreement;
7.
Also commends the Director General of the Agency and his staff for their strenuous efforts to
implement Security Council resolutions 687 (1991) of 3 April 1991, 707 (1991) of 15 August 1991,
715 (1991) of 11 October 1991 and 1051 (1996) of 27 March 1996, notes that progress continues to be made
in the review of Iraq's full, final and complete declaration and that further progress has been made regarding
the content and accuracy of Iraq's six-monthly declarations under the ongoing monitoring and verification
plan, notes with concern, however, that Iraq has still not provided the Agency's Action Team with all the
information that it has requested, deplores Iraq's obstruction of aircraft used by the Agency in February 1997,
calls upon Iraq to cooperate fully with the Action Team in meeting its requests for information and in
achieving the complete implementation of the relevant Security Council resolutions and the ongoing
monitoring and verification plan, stresses again Iraq's obligation to hand over immediately to the Action Team
any nuclear-weapon-related equipment, material and information it may still possess and to allow the Action
Team immediate, unconditional and unrestricted rights of access in accordance with Security Council
resolution 707 (1991), and stresses that the Action Team will continue to exercise its right under all relevant
Security Council resolutions and as regards any further relevant information that may come to light;
8.
Welcomes the entry into force on 24 October 1996 of the Convention on Nuclear Safety,13 appeals
to all States to become parties to it so that it obtains the widest possible adherence, and expresses its
satisfaction that an organizational meeting of the contracting parties will be held from 29 September to
2 October 1998 and that a first review meeting will begin on 12 April 1999;
9.
Also welcomes the measures taken by the Agency in support of efforts to prevent illicit trafficking
in nuclear materials and other radioactive sources and, in this context, calls upon other States to join the
programme for preventing and combating illicit trafficking in nuclear materials agreed upon by the
participants at the Moscow Nuclear Safety and Security Summit of April 1996 and confirmed at the Denver
Summit in June 1997;
10. Welcomes the adoption of the Joint Convention on the Safety of Spent Fuel Management and on
the Safety of Radioactive Waste Management in Vienna on 5 September 1997, and appeals to all States to
become parties to the Convention so that it may enter into force as soon as possible;
11. Also welcomes the adoption on 12 September 1997 of the Protocol to Amend the Vienna Convention
on Civil Liability for Nuclear Damage and the Convention on Supplementary Compensation for Nuclear
Damage, and appeals to all States in a position to do so to become parties to the Protocol and to the
Convention so that those instruments may enter into force as soon as possible;
13 International Atomic Energy Agency, INFCIRC/449.
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12. Expresses its appreciation for the sixteen years of distinguished service by Mr. Hans Blix as
Director General of the Agency, and extends its best wishes to Mr. Mohamed ElBaradei, the incoming
Director General of the Agency;
13. Requests the Secretary-General to transmit to the Director General of the Agency the records of the
fifty-second session of the General Assembly relating to the activities of the Agency.
49th plenary meeting
12 November 1997
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