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Iran is subject to the oversight and regulatory actions of the United Nations Security Council, which has imposed sanctions [1], [2], passed resolutions regarding its nuclear program and military activities [3], [4], [5], and served as a forum for diplomatic negotiations like the JCPOA [6], [7].

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The Middle East, including the Palestinian Question, April 2026 ... securitycouncilreport.org Security Council Report 3 facts
perspectiveWestern members of the United Nations Security Council are expected to frame regional stability as a combination of de-escalation, addressing security concerns related to Iran, and maintaining momentum for the Gaza framework established by resolution 2803.
claimOn 11 March 2026, the UN Security Council adopted resolution 2817, which condemned Iran’s strikes against Israel and other countries, deplored the targeting of civilians and civilian objects, and demanded that Iran immediately halt the attacks and comply with international law.
accountThe United Nations Security Council adopted resolution 2817, which expressed support for condemning Iran’s attacks against Gulf states and Jordan.
An Integrated U.S. Strategy to Address Iran's Nuclear and Regional ... carnegieendowment.org William J. Burns, Michèle Flournoy · Carnegie Endowment for International Peace 2 facts
claimTransfers of ballistic missile items to and from Iran are prohibited under United Nations Security Council Resolution 2231, and the United States should prioritize resources to work with international partners to interdict these shipments.
claimThe effectiveness of sanctions against Iran relied on multilateral cooperation and compliance, particularly from the European Union, importers of Iranian oil, and the UN Security Council, which converted unilateral U.S. sanctions into a more effective multilateral effort.
What Is the Iran Nuclear Deal? | Council on Foreign Relations cfr.org Council on Foreign Relations 2 facts
referenceThe P5+1 group, which negotiated the Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action with Iran, consisted of the five permanent members of the UN Security Council (China, France, Russia, the United Kingdom, and the United States) and Germany, with participation from the European Union.
claimThe P5+1, which negotiated the Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action with Iran, consisted of the five permanent members of the UN Security Council (China, France, Russia, the United Kingdom, and the United States) and Germany, with participation from the European Union.
Iran's Strategies in Response To Changes in US-China Relations mepc.org Middle East Policy Council 2 facts
accountChina's agreement with the 2006 International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) decision to refer Iran's nuclear file to the UN Security Council served as a turning point in the decades-long nuclear dispute.
accountBetween 2006 and 2010, China supported UN Security Council resolutions that imposed international sanctions and increased economic pressure on Iran.
Policy Steps to Prevent a Nuclear Iran | The Washington Institute washingtoninstitute.org Michael Singh · The Washington Institute 1 fact
claimBritain or France could initiate a sixty-day snapback process against Iran at the UN Security Council, which would ideally conclude in September 2025, requiring initiation in July 2025 to avoid Russia's rotating presidency of the Security Council in October.