√√√Commitment Satisfied in the <strong>JCPOA</strong>The architecture of U.S. nuclear-related sanctions on Iran will be retained for much of the duration of thedeal and allow for snap-back of sanctions in the event of significant non-performance. (<strong>JCPOA</strong> Text, p.11-13; 17-18)Commitment Satisfied in the <strong>JCPOA</strong>All past UN Security Council resolutions on the Iran nuclear issue will be lifted simultaneous with thecompletion, by Iran, of nuclear-related actions addressing all key concerns (enrichment, Fordow, Arak,PMD, and transparency). (<strong>JCPOA</strong> Annex V, p. 2-3)Commitment Satisfied in the <strong>JCPOA</strong>However, core provisions in the UN Security Council resolutions — those that deal with transfers ofsensitive technologies and activities — will be re-established by a new UN Security Council resolutionthat will endorse the <strong>JCPOA</strong> and urge its full implementation. It will also create the procurement channelmentioned above, which will serve as a key transparency measure. Important restrictions on conventionalarms and ballistic missiles, as well as provisions that allow for related cargo inspections and asset freezes,will also be incorporated by this new resolution. (<strong>JCPOA</strong> Annex IV, throughout and Annex V, p. 3-5)A dispute resolution process will be specified, which enables any <strong>JCPOA</strong> participant, to seek to resolvedisagreements about the performance of <strong>JCPOA</strong> commitments. (<strong>JCPOA</strong> Text, p. 17-18)√√Commitment Satisfied in the <strong>JCPOA</strong>If an issue of significant non-performance cannot be resolved through that process, then all previous UNsanctions could be re-imposed. (<strong>JCPOA</strong> Text, p. 17-18)Commitment Satisfied in the <strong>JCPOA</strong>U.S. sanctions on Iran for terrorism, human rights abuses, and ballistic missiles will remain in place underthe deal. (<strong>JCPOA</strong> Text, p. 10-15)<strong>JCPOA</strong> Phasing Commitments√Commitment Satisfied in the <strong>JCPOA</strong>For ten years, Iran will limit domestic enrichment capacity and research and development — ensuring abreakout timeline of at least one year. Beyond that, Iran will be bound by its longer-term enrichment andenrichment research and development plan it shared with the P5+1. (<strong>JCPOA</strong> Text, p. 6-7)√Commitment Satisfied in the <strong>JCPOA</strong>For fifteen years, Iran will limit additional elements of its program. For instance, Iran will not build newenrichment facilities or heavy water reactors and will limit its stockpile of enriched uranium and acceptenhanced transparency procedures. (<strong>JCPOA</strong> Annex I, p. 9-15)√Commitment Satisfied in the <strong>JCPOA</strong>Important inspections and transparency measures will continuewell beyond 15 years. Iran’s adherence to the Additional Protocolof the IAEA is permanent, including its significant access andtransparency obligations. The robust inspections of Iran’s uraniumsupply chain will last for 25 years. (<strong>JCPOA</strong> Annex I, p. 21-22)Even after the period of the most stringent limitations on Iran’snuclear program, Iran will remain a party to the Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty (NPT), which prohibits Iran’s development oracquisition of nuclear weapons and requires IAEA safeguards onits nuclear program. (<strong>JCPOA</strong> Text, p. 3)
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