
Resolution 1803 (Nuclear Proliferation)
Resolution 1803, adopted by the United Nations Security Council in 2008, addresses concerns about the spread of nuclear weapons, particularly in countries suspected of developing nuclear capabilities without proper oversight. It emphasizes the need for nations to comply with their nuclear non-proliferation obligations and calls for increased cooperation between countries to prevent the illicit transfer of nuclear materials. The resolution also encourages the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) to enhance its efforts in monitoring and verifying nuclear programs, ensuring that nuclear technology is used solely for peaceful purposes.