UN Security Council Resolution 1929

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UN Security
Council Resolution 1929
Date: June 9, 2010
Meeting: 6335
Identifier: S / RES / 1929 ( document )

Poll: Pro: 12  Ent. : 1  Cons: 2
Object: Non-proliferation of nuclear weapons; Sanctions against Iran
Result: Accepted

Composition of the Security Council 2010:
Permanent members:

China People's RepublicPeople's Republic of China CHN FRA GBR RUS USAFranceFrance  United KingdomUnited Kingdom  RussiaRussia  United StatesUnited States 

Non-permanent members:
AustriaAustria AUT BIH BRA GAVE JPNBosnia and HerzegovinaBosnia and Herzegovina  BrazilBrazil  GabonGabon  JapanJapan 
LebanonLebanon LBN MEX NGA TUR UGAMexicoMexico  NigeriaNigeria  TurkeyTurkey  UgandaUganda 

The Resolution 1929 of the UN Security Council is a resolution that the United Nations Security Council decided at its 6335th meeting on 9 June of 2010. Twelve members of the body voted for the resolution, including all permanent members. Two members of the Security Council, Brazil and Turkey, voted against, Lebanon abstained.

The Security Council had already imposed sanctions against Iran three times since 2006 because it failed to meet its obligations under the Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty as part of its nuclear program .

The Security Council decided that all member states must prevent the supply, sale or transfer of battle tanks, armored vehicles, large-caliber artillery systems, fighter jets, attack helicopters, warships, missiles or missile systems to Iran. He also called for all necessary measures to be taken to prevent the transmission of technology and technological aid related to ballistic missiles if they could carry nuclear warheads. The Security Council also regulated accompanying measures, including preventing Iran from using the international financial system, especially banks, which could be used to finance arms purchases and nuclear activities.

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