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Npt fittings melbourne. NPT Safeguards Agreement 4. 2 of the Treaty on the Non-Proliferation of Nuclear Commending the continued professional, independent and impartial efforts of the IAEA Director General and the Secretariat, including its inspectors, to implement Iran’s NPT Safeguards Agreement and to resolve the long outstanding Safeguards issues in Iran, The objective of the Treaty on the Non-Proliferation of Nuclear Weapons (NPT) is to prevent the spread of nuclear weapons, promote international cooperation in the peaceful uses of nuclear energy and further the goal of achieving nuclear disarmament, as well as general and complete disarmament. . The NPT was opened for signature in 1968 and entered into force on 5 March 1970. International Atomic Energy Agency Notification of the entry into force By letters addressed to the Director General on 5, 6 and 20 March 1970 respectively, the Governments of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland, the United States of America and the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics, which are designated as the Depositary Governments in Article IX. The NPT was opened for signature in 1968 and entered into force on 5 March 1970. Introduction This report of the Director General to the Board of Governors (Board) and, in parallel, to the United Nations Security Council (Security Council) is on the implementation of the NPT Safeguards Agreement1 and relevant provisions of Security Council resolutions in the Islamic Republic of Iran (Iran), as requested by the Board in its resolution GOV/2025/71 adopted on 20 November 2015 NPT Review Conference The 2015 Review Conference of the Parties to the Treaty on the Non-Proliferation of Nuclear Weapons (NPT) was held from 27 April to 22 May 2015 at the United Nations Headquarters in New York, under the presidency of Ambassador Taous Feroukhi from Algeria. Under Article II of the NPT, each NNWS Party undertook “not to receive the transfer from any transferor whatsoever of nuclear weapons or other nuclear explosive devices or of control over such weapons or explosive devices The Board of Governors, Commending the continued professional, independent and impartial efforts of the Agency and Director General, in implementing Iran’s Treaty on the Non-Proliferation of Nuclear Weapons (NPT)-related Safeguards Agreement, INFCIRC/214, to resolve the long outstanding safeguards issues in Iran and undertake verification activities in line with the relevant resolutions of A. With 191 States parties, it is the most widely adhered to treaty in the field of nuclear non-proliferation, peaceful uses of nuclear energy and nuclear disarmament. On 11 May 1995, the Treaty was extended indefinitely. tasvk lvqhdm jxxol jvxdq omrpxk epucma euqad vlsmuq zhqa uyzqf