United Nations Security Council resolution 1284, adopted on 17 December 1999, after recalling previous relevant resolutions on
Iraq, including resolutions
661
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(1990),
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(1999), the council established the
United Nations Monitoring, Verification and Inspection Commission (UNMOVIC) to replace the
United Nations Special Commission (UNSCOM).
It was the final resolution adopted in 1999.
Resolution 1284 was adopted by 11 votes to none against and four
abstention
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s from
China
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, France,
Malaysia and
Russia.
Iraq rejected the resolution, particularly as it did not meet its requirement for the lifting
of sanctions imposed in 1990. Despite the adoption of the resolution, it did not lead to the return of United Nations weapons inspectors or changes in the humanitarian programme.
Resolution
Observations
The security council recalled the provisions of Resolution 715 which approved plans by the
secretary-general and director general of the
International Atomic Energy Agency
The International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) is an intergovernmental organization that seeks to promote the peaceful use of nuclear energy and to inhibit its use for any military purpose, including nuclear weapons. It was established in 1957 ...
(IAEA) for future ongoing monitoring and verification of Iraq's
weapons programme. It recalled the aim for the Middle East to be free of
weapons of mass destruction and for a global ban on the use of
chemical weapons. Furthermore, it was concerned about the humanitarian situation in Iraq, and that not all property and
refugee
A refugee, conventionally speaking, is a displaced person who has crossed national borders and who cannot or is unwilling to return home due to well-founded fear of persecution. s from
Kuwait had returned. Iraq had made progress towards complying with Resolution 687 but the conditions did not yet exist for the council to lift the prohibitions in that resolution.
Acts
Resolution 1284 was divided into four sections, all of which were enacted under
Chapter VII of the United Nations Charter
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which made the provisions legally enforceable.
A
In the first part of the resolution, the security council established UNMOVIC and would undertake the responsibilities of UNSCOM. It demanded that Iraq allow UNMOVIC immediate, unconditional and unrestricted access to any given area, installation, equipment, documents or person. The Secretary-General
Kofi Annan was requested to appoint a chairman of UNMOVIC within 30 days. An organisational plan for UNMOVIC was requested to be submitted within 45 days, while both UNMOVIC and the IAEA were directed to draw up a work programme for the discharge of their mandates within 60 days of both organisations starting their work. Iraq would be liable for the costs of both.
B
Section B addressed the repatriation of Kuwaiti and third country nationals from Iraq, and the council reminded Iraq to co-operate with the
International Committee of the Red Cross in this regard. The secretary-general was requested to report every four months on progress made towards the repatriation of Kuwaiti or third country nationals (or their remains), and every six months on the return of Kuwaiti property and national
archives.
C
Countries were permitted to import an unlimited amount of petroleum and petroleum products from Iraq consistent with the
Oil-for-Food Programme established in Resolution 986, where there had previously been a limit on imports.
The committee established in Resolution 661 was requested to appoint a group of experts to approve contracts to accelerate Iraq's export of petroleum and petroleum products. For an initial period of six months, the Council suspended measures relating to payments made by Iraq of 10 million United States dollars towards losses and damages to Kuwait following
its invasion by Iraq.
The secretary-general was requested to maximise the benefits of arrangements set out in Resolution 986 including the enhancement of the
humanitarian aid
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programme for the Iraqi people and provide daily updates on the
escrow account
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. The security council further decided that
Hajj pilgrimage flights were excluded from the provisions of Resolutions 661 and
670
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It also called on Iraq to ensure that all relief supplies were distributed correctly, particularly to vulnerable groups, and to continue
demining work. In addition, the Secretary-General was asked to establish a group of experts to find out how Iraq's oil production could be increased, for example by bringing in foreign oil companies.
D
The resolution concluded with the council stating that if Iraq was complying with UNMOVIC, the IAEA and security council resolutions, that it would suspend the ban on import of commodities and products originating in Iraq and prohibitions against the sale, supply and delivery of civilian commodities and products to Iraq, excluding exceptions described in Resolution 687 for a period of 120 days.
If Iraq was not co-operating, the prohibitions would be reimposed five days after receiving reports from the Executive Chairman of UNMOVIC and the Director General of the IAEA.
See also
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Foreign relations of Iraq
Since 1980, the foreign relations of Iraq have been influenced by a number of controversial decisions by the Saddam Hussein administration. Hussein had good relations with the Soviet Union and a number of western countries such as France and G ...
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Iraq and weapons of mass destruction
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Iraq disarmament timeline 1990–2003
1990
24 July 1990
* Nine days before Iraq's invasion of Kuwait, US State Department spokeswoman, Margaret Tutwiler states: "We do not have any defence treaties with Kuwait, and there are no special defence or security commitments to Kuwait."
2 ...
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Iraq sanctions
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List of United Nations Security Council Resolutions 1201 to 1300 (1998–2000)
References
External links
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Text of the Resolution at undocs.org
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