- Interested States would set up a commercial enrichment company as a new competitive actor in the market for enrichment services. The group of interested states would organize its cooperation according to its own preferences, and would conclude an agreement to participate in the Multilateral Enrichment Sanctuary Project. The enrichment company would offer its services using the proven technology of one of the existing holders of uranium enrichment technology.
- The enrichment facilities of the enrichment company would be located in a “Multilateral Enrichment Sanctuary” (or “MES”) administered by the IAEA. The MES would be established by an agreement between the IAEA and a Host State.
As a further assurance for the supply of nuclear fuel, the enrichment company could establish and maintain a buffer stock or a physical reserve of nuclear fuel available on notice for the Director General of the IAEA on conditions established by the Board of Governors.
The project would require provisions on the protection of the technology between the Home State of the Technology Provider and the IAEA as the entity in control of the territory.