Jesper wrote:
> Allan Riise <Ari06@pc.dk> wrote:
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http://www.runic-europe.org/danish/charter/fnpagt.htm#Kapitel%20VII
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>> Næ, det var også en i hukommelsen udredning af FN Charteret, men
>> meningen er den samme, da det jo er stipuleret, at man skal gå til
>> FN's sikkerhedsråd *inden* man påbegynder en evt. krig, uanset at
>> der er res. der muligvis kan give en ret, for at få et ja.
>
> Res 678 og 687 giver al den bemyndigelse der skal til for at gøre
> Irakkrigen lovlig og der er sågar et solidt præjurikat for anvendelse
> af de to resolutioner som det skete i 2003 i form af Desert Fox fra
> 1998.
Som af alle int. juraprofessorer, der ikke er indsyltet i U.S.A.'s adm. helt
klart siger, ikke har sin begrundelse i en *ny* krig der ikke omhandler at
Irak skal fjernes fra et andet lands suveræne grund.
res.678 støtter sig til de nedenstående res. som omhandler hvilke sanktioner
der kommer *hvis* Irakmikke trak sig tilbage fra Kuwait, så er det rigtigt
at der i 678 også skrives at Irak skal fjerne deres WMD, men da sanktionerne
om hvad man vil gøre, holdes sammen med at få Irak ud af Kuwait, så gælder
konsekvenserne ikke der, da Irak jo har trukket sig ud af Kuwait, man har
ganske simpelt ikke et dobeltmandat på den måde, det er ikke legalt
holdbart.
res.678 genkalder et hel del resolutioner som sit grundlag, alle
resolutioner der omhandler at Irak skal fjerne sig fra Kuwaitisk jord.
res.660 til res.662; res. 664 til res.667 res.669 res.670 res.674 og
res.677
res.660
"1. Condemns the Iraqi invasion of Kuwait;
2. Demands that Iraq withdraw immediately and unconditionally all s its
forces to the positions in which they were located on 1 August 1990;r
3. Calls upon Iraq and Kuwait to begin immediately intensive negotiations
for the resolution of their differences and supports all efforts in this
regard, and especially those of the League of Arab States;
4. Decides to meet again as necessary to consider further steps with to
ensure compliance with the present resolution."
res.661
http://www.dalebroux.com/assemblage/2003-01-28UNResolution661.asp
res.662
"1. Decides that annexation of Kuwait by Iraq under any form and whatever
pretext has no legal validity, and is considered null and void;
2. Calls upon all States, international organizations and specialized
agencies not to recognize that annexation, and to refrain from any action or
dealing that might be interpreted as an indirect recognition of the
annexation;
3. Further demands that Iraq rescind its actions purporting to annex Kuwait;
4. Decides to keep this item on its agenda and to continue its efforts to
put an early end to the occupation."
res.664
"1. Demands that Iraq permit and facilitate the immediate departure from
Kuwait and Iraq of the nationals of third countries and grant immediate and
continuing access of consular officials to such nationals;
2. Further demands that Iraq take no action to jeopardize the safety,
security or health of such nationals;
3. Reaffirms its decision in resolution 662 (1990) that annexation of Kuwait
by Iraq is null and void, and therefore demands that the Government of Iraq
rescind its orders for the closure of diplomatic and consular missions in
Kuwait and the withdrawal of the immunity of their personnel, and refrain
from any such actions in the future;
4. Requests the Secretary-General to report to the Council on compliance
with this resolution at the earliest possible time."
res.665
"1. Calls upon those Member States co-operating with the Government of
Kuwait which are deploying maritime forces to the area to use such measures
commensurate to the specific circumstances as may be necessary under the
authority of the Security Council to halt all inward and outward maritime
shipping in order to inspect and verify their cargoes and destinations and
to ensure strict implementation of the provisions related to such shipping
laid down in resolution 661 (1990);
2. Invites Member States accordingly to co-operate as may be necessary to
ensure compliance with the provisions of resolution 661 (1990) with maximum
use of political and diplomatic measures, in accordance with paragraph 1
above;
3. Requests all States to provide in accordance with the Charter such
assistance as may be required by the States referred to in paragraph 1 of
this resolution;
4. Further requests the States concerned to co-ordinate their actions in
pursuit of the above paragraphs of this resolution using as appropriate
mechanisms of the Military Staff Committee and after consultation with the
Secretary-General to submit reports to the Security Council and its
Committee established under resolution 661 (1990) to facilitate the
monitoring of the implementation of this resolution;
5. Decides to remain actively seized of the matter."
res.666
"1. Decides that in order to make the necessary determination whether or not
for the purposes of paragraph 3 (c) and paragraph 4 of resolution 661 (1990)
humanitarian circumstances have arisen, the Committee shall keep the
situation regarding foodstuffs in Iraq and Kuwait under constant review;
2. Expects Iraq to comply with its obligations under Security Council
resolution 664 (1990) in respect of third State nationals and reaffirms that
Iraq remains fully responsible for their safety and well-being in accordance
with international humanitarian law including, where applicable, the Fourth
Geneva Convention;
3. Requests, for the purposes of paragraphs 1 and 2 of this resolution, that
the Secretary-General seek urgently, and on a continuing basis, information
from relevant United Nations and other appropriate humanitarian agencies and
all other sources on the availability of food in Iraq and Kuwait, such
information to be communicated by the Secretary-General to the Committee
regularly;
4. Requests further that in seeking and supplying such information
particular attention will be paid to such categories of persons who might
suffer specially, such as children under 15 years of age, expectant mothers,
maternity cases, the sick and the elderly;
5. Decides that if the Committee, after receiving the reports from the
Secretary-General, determines that circumstances have arisen in which there
is an urgent humanitarian need to supply foodstuffs to Iraq or Kuwait in
order to relieve human suffering, it will report promptly to the Council its
decision as to how such need should be met;
6. Directs the Committee that in formulating its decisions it should bear in
mind that foodstuffs should be provided through the United Nations in
co-operation with the International Committee of the Red Cross or other
appropriate humanitarian agencies and distributed by them or under their
supervision in order to ensure that they reach the intended beneficiaries;
7. Requests the Secretary-General to use his good offices to facilitate the
delivery and distribution of foodstuffs to Kuwait and Iraq in accordance
with the provisions of this and other relevant resolutions;
8. Recalls that resolution 661 (1990) does not apply to supplies intended
strictly for medical purposes, but in this connection recommends that
medical supplies should be exported under the strict supervision of the
Government of the exporting State or by appropriate humanitarian agencies."
res.667
"1. Strongly condemns aggressive acts perpetrated by Iraq against diplomatic
premises and personnel in Kuwait, including the abduction of foreign
nationals who were present in those premises;
2. Demands the immediate release of those foreign nationals as well as all
nationals mentioned in resolution 664 (1990);
3. Further demands that Iraq immediately and fully comply with its
international obligations under resolutions 660 (1990), 662 (1990) and 664
(1990) of the Security Council, the Vienna Conventions on diplomatic and
consular relations and international law.
4. Further demands that Iraq immediately protect the safety and well-being
of diplomatic and consular personnel and premises in Kuwait and in Iraq and
take no action to hinder the diplomatic and consular missions in the
performance of their functions, including access to their nationals and the
protection of their person and interests;
5. Reminds all States that they are obliged to observe strictly resolutions
661 (1990), 662 (1990), 664 (1990), 665 (1990) and 666 (1990);
6. Decides to consult urgently to take further concrete measures as soon as
possible, under Chapter VII of the Charter, in response to Iraq's continued
violation of the Charter, of resolutions of the Council and of international
law."
res.669
"Recalling also Article 50 of the Charter of the United Nations,
Conscious of the fact that an increasing number of requests for assistance
have been received under the provisions of Article 50 of the Charter of the
United Nations,
Entrusts the Committee established under resolution 661 (1990) concerning
the situation between Iraq and Kuwait with the task of examining requests
for assistance under the provisions of Article 50 of the Charter of the
United Nations and making recommendations to the President of the Security
Council for appropriate action."
res.670
"1. Calls upon all States to carry out their obligations to ensure strict
and complete compliance with resolution 661 (1990) and, in particular,
paragraphs 3, 4 and 5 thereof;
2. Confirms that resolution 661 (1990) applies to all means of transport,
including aircraft;
3. Decides that all States, notwithstanding the existence of any rights or
obligations conferred or imposed by any international agreement or any
contract entered into or any licence or permit granted before the date of
the present resolution, shall deny permission to any aircraft to take off
from their territory if the aircraft would carry any cargo to or from Iraq
or Kuwait other than food in humanitarian circumstances, subject to
authorization by the Council or the Committee established by resolution 661
(1990) and in accordance with resolution 666 (1990), or supplies intended
strictly for medical purposes or solely for UNIIMOG;
4 Decides further that all States shall deny permission to any aircraft
destined to land in Iraq or Kuwait, whatever its State of registration, to
overfly its territory unless:
(a) The aircraft lands at an airfield designated by that State outside
Iraq or Kuwait in order to permit its inspection to ensure that there is no
cargo on board in violation of resolution 661 (1990) or the present
resolution, and for this purpose the aircraft may be detained for as long as
necessary; or
(b) The particular flight has been approved by the Committee established
by resolution 661 (1990); or
(c) The flight is certified by the United Nations as solely for the
purposes of UNIIMOG;
5. Decides that each State shall take all necessary measures to ensure that
any aircraft registered in its territory or operated by an operator who has
his principal place of business or permanent residence in its territory
complies with the provisions of resolution 661 (1990) and the present
resolution;
6. Decides further that all States shall notify in a timely fashion the
Committee established by resolution 661 (1990) of any flight between its
territory and Iraq or Kuwait to which the requirement to land in paragraph 4
above does not apply, and the purpose for such a flight;
7 Calls upon all States to co-operate in taking such measures as may be
necessary, consistent with international law, including the Chicago
Convention, to ensure the effective implementation of the provisions of
resolution 661 (1990) or the present resolution;
8. Calls upon all States to detain any ships of Iraqi registry which enter
their ports and which are being or have been used in violation of resolution
661 (1990), or to deny such ships entrance to their ports except in
circumstances recognized under international law as necessary to safeguard
human life;
9. Reminds all States of their obligations under resolution 661 (1990) with
regard to the freezing of Iraqi assets, and the protection of the assets of
the legitimate Government of Kuwait and its agencies, located within their
territory and to report to the Committee established under resolution 661
(1990) regarding those assets;
10. Calls upon all States to provide to the Committee established by
resolution 661 (1990) information regarding the action taken by them to
implement the provisions laid down in the present resolution;
11. Affirms that the United Nations Organization, the specialized agencies
and other international organizations in the United Nations system are
required to take such measures as may be mecessary to give effect to the
terms of resolution 661 (1990) and this resolution;
12. Decides to consider, in the event of evasion of the provisions of
resolution 661 (1990) or of the present resolution by a State or its
nationals or through its territory, measures directed at the State in
question to prevent such evasion;
13. Reaffirms that the Fourth Geneva Convention applies to Kuwait and that
as a High Contracting Party to the Convention Iraq is bound to comply fully
with all its terms and, in particular, is liable under the Convention in
respect of the grave breaches committed by it, as are individuals who commit
or order the commission of grave breaches."
res.674
"A
1. Demands that the Iraqi authorities and occupying forces immediately cease
and desist from taking third State nationals hostage, and mistreating and
oppressing Kuwaiti and third State nationals, and from any other actions
such as those reported to the Council and described above, violating the
decisions of this Council, the Charter of the United Nations, the Fourth
Geneva Convention, the Vienna Conventions on Diplomatic and Consular
Relations and international law;
2. Invites States to collate substantiated information in their possession
or submitted to them on the grave breaches by Iraq as per paragraph 1 above
and to make this information available to the Council;
3. Reaffirms its demand that Iraq immediately fulfil its obligations to
third State nationals in Kuwait and Iraq, including the personnel of
diplomatic and consular missions, under the Charter, the Fourth Geneva
Convention, the Vienna Conventions on Diplomatic and Consular Relations,
general principles of international law and the relevant resolutions of the
Council;
4. Reaffirms further its demand that Iraq permit and facilitate the
immediate departure from Kuwait and Iraq of those third State nationals,
including diplomatic and consular personnel, who wish to leave;
5. Demands that Iraq ensure the immediate access to food, water and basic
services necessary to the protection and well-being of Kuwaiti nationals and
of nationals of third States in Kuwait and Iraq, including the personnel of
diplomatic and consular missions in Kuwait;
6. Reaffirms its demand that Iraq immediately protect the safety and
well-being of diplomatic and consular personnel and premises in Kuwait and
in Iraq, take no action to hinder these diplomatic and consular missions in
the performance of their functions, including access to their nationals and
the protection of their person and interest and rescind its orders for the
closure of diplomatic and consular missions in Kuwait and the withdrawal of
the immunity of their personnel;
7. Requests the Secretary-General, in the context of the continued exercise
of his good offices concerning the safety and well being of third State
nationals in Iraq and Kuwait, to seek to achieve the objectives of
paragraphs 4, 5 and 6 and, in particular, the provision of food, water and
basic services to Kuwaiti nationals and to the diplomatic and consular
missions in Kuwait and the evacuation of third State nationals;
8. Reminds Iraq that under international law it is liable for any loss,
damage or injury arising in regard to Kuwait and third States, and their
nationals and corporations, as a result of the invasion and illegal
occupation of Kuwait by Iraq;
9. Invites States to collect relevant information regarding their claims,
and those of their nationals and corporations, for restitution or financial
compensation by Iraq with a view to such arrangements as may be established
in accordance with international law;
10. Requires that Iraq comply with the provisions of the present resolution
and its previous resolutions, failing which the Council will need to take
further measures under the Charter;
11. Decides to remain actively and permanently seized of the matter until
Kuwait has regained its independence and peace has been restored in
conformity with the relevant resolutions of the Security Council;
B
12. Reposes its trust in the Secretary-General to make available his good
offices and, as he considers appropriate, to pursue them and undertake
diplomatic efforts in order to reach a peaceful solution to the crisis
caused by the Iraqi invasion and occupation of Kuwait on the basis of
Security Council resolutions 660 (1990), 662 (1990) and 664 (1990), and
calls on all States, both those in the region and others, to pursue on this
basis their efforts to this end, in conformity with the Charter, in order to
improve the situation and restore peace, security and stability;
13. Requests the Secretary-General to report to the Security Council on the
results of his good offices and diplomatic efforts."
res.677
"1. Condemns the attempts by Iraq to alter the demographic composition of
the population of Kuwait and to destroy the civil records maintained by the
legitimate Government of Kuwait;
2. Mandates the Secretary-General to take custody of a copy of the
population register of Kuwait, the authenticity of which has been certified
by the legitimate Government of Kuwait and which covers the registration of
the population up to 1 August 1990;
3. Requests the Secretary-General to establish, in co-operation with the
legitimate Government of Kuwait, an Order of Rules and Regulations governing
access to and use of the said copy of the population register."
res.687 referer til alle de ovenstående + 678 + 686, og da jeg har bevist at
ikke en enste res. indtil videre har med WMD eller med Irak som en "farlig
stat" men at de omhandler Iraks invasion ag Kuwait og deres pligt til at
trække sig tilbage, så er der her kun at tage sig af res.686
res.686
"1. Affirms that all twelve resolutions noted above continue to have full
force and effect;
2. Demands that Iraq implement its acceptance of all twelve resolutions
noted above and in particular that Iraq:
(a) Rescind immediately its actions purporting to annex Kuwait;
(b) Accept in principle its liability for any loss, damage, or injury
arising in regard to Kuwait and third States, and their nationals and
corporations, as a result of the invasion and illegal occupation of Kuwait
by Iraq;
(c) Under international law immediately release under the auspices of the
International Committee of the Red Cross, Red Cross Societies, or Red
Crescent Societies, all Kuwaiti and third country nationals detained by Iraq
and return the remains of any deceased Kuwaiti and third country nationals
so detained; and
(d) Immediately begin to return all Kuwaiti property seized by Iraq, to be
completed in the shortest possible period;
3. Further demands that Iraq:
(a) Cease hostile or provocative actions by its forces against all Member
States including missile attacks and flights of combat aircraft;
(b) Designate military commanders to meet with counterparts from the
forces of Kuwait and the Member States cooperating with Kuwait pursuant to
resolution 678 (1990) to arrange for the military aspects of a cessation of
hostilities at the earliest possible time;
(c) Arrange for immediate access to and release of all prisoners of war
under the auspices of the International Committee of the Red Cross and
return the remains of any deceased personnel of the forces of Kuwait and the
Member States cooperating with Kuwait pursuant to resolution 678 (1990); and
(d) Provide all information and assistance in identifying Iraqi mines,
booby traps and other explosives as well as any chemical and biological
weapons and material in Kuwait, in areas of Iraq where forces of Member
States cooperating with Kuwait pursuant to resolution 678 (1990) are present
temporarily, and in adjacent waters;
4. Recognizes that during the period required for Iraq to comply with
paragraphs 2 and 3 above, the provisions of paragraph 2 of resolution 678
(1990) remain valid;
5. Welcomes the decision of Kuwait and the Member States cooperating with
Kuwait pursuant to resolution 678 (1990) to provide access and to commence
immediately the release of Iraqi prisoners of war as required by the terms
of the Third Geneva Convention of 1949, under the auspices of the
International Committee of the Red Cross;
6. Requests all Member States, as well as the United Nations, the
specialized agencies and other international organizations in the United
Nations system, to take all appropriate action to cooperate with the
Government and people of Kuwait in the reconstruction of their country;
7. Decides that Iraq shall notify the Secretary-General and the Security
Council when it has taken the actions set out above;
8. Decides that in order to secure the rapid establishment of a definitive
end to the hostilities, the Security Council remains actively seized of the
matter."
Der er dermed ingen som helst tvivl om at res. 678 omhandlede konsekvenserne
ang. Iraks angreb på og tilbagetrækning fra Kuwait og intet andet WMD
spørgsmålet har intet med de andre res. at gøre som 678 henviser til,
hvilket også afholdt Bush sr. fra at forfølge de Irakiske styrker langt ind
på Iraks territorie, det var der ganske simpelt ikke hjemmel til.
det er først i res.687 man begynder at lave tiltag imod WMD, og her drejer
det sig igen om at sikre sig at Irak mikke vil bruge disse våben imod
Kuwait, ikke med vesten eller andre, men specifikt imod Kuwait, hvorfor der
udelukkende henvises til de tidligere res. der netop *kun* omhandler
Irak/Kuwait krisen, hvilket jeg har gjort klart ved at citere fra res.
Recalling its resolutions 660 (1990) of 2 August 1990, 661 (1990) of 6
August 1990, 662 (1990) of 9 August 1990, 664 (1990) of 18 August 1990, 665
(1990) of 25 August 1990, 666 (1990) of 13 September 1990, 667 (1990) of 16
September 1990, 669 (1990) of 24 September 1990, 670 (1990) of 25 September
1990, 674 (1990) of 29 October 1990, 677 (1990) of 28 November 1990, 678
(1990) of 29 November 1990 and 686 (1991) of 2 March 1991,
"
Jeg medtager her fra 687 det der omhandler WMD:
"7. Invites Iraq to reaffirm unconditionally its obligations under the
Geneva Protocol for the Prohibition of the Use in War of Asphyxiating,
Poisonous or Other Gases, and of Bacteriological Methods of Warfare, signed
at Geneva on 17 June 1925, and to ratify the Convention on the Prohibition
of the Development, Production and Stockpiling of Bacteriological
(Biological) and Toxin Weapons and on Their Destruction, of 10 April 1972;
8. Decides that Iraq shall unconditionally accept the destruction, removal,
or rendering harmless, under international supervision, of:
(a) All chemical and biological weapons and all stocks of agents and all
related subsystems and components and all research, development, support and
manufacturing facilities;
(b) All ballistic missiles with a range greater than 150 kilometres and
related major parts, and repair and production facilities;
9. Decides, for the implementation of paragraph 8 above, the following:
(a) Iraq shall submit to the Secretary-General, within fifteen days of the
adoption of the present resolution, a declaration of the locations, amounts
and types of all items specified in paragraph 8 and agree to urgent, on-site
inspection as specified below;
(b) The Secretary-General, in consultation with the appropriate Governments
and, where appropriate, with the Director-General of the World Health
Organization, within forty-five days of the passage of the present
resolution, shall develop, and submit to the Council for approval, a plan
calling for the completion of the following acts within forty-five days of
such approval:
(i) The forming of a Special Commission, which shall carry out immediate
on-site inspection of Iraq's biological, chemical and missile capabilities,
based on Iraq's declarations and the designation of any additional locations
by the Special Commission itself;
(ii) The yielding by Iraq of possession to the Special Commission for
destruction, removal or rendering harmless, taking into account the
requirements of public safety, of all items specified under paragraph 8 (a)
above, including items at the additional locations designated by the Special
Commission under paragraph 9 (b) (i) above and the destruction by Iraq,
under the supervision of the Special Commission, of all its missile
capabilities, including launchers, as specified under paragraph 8 (b) above;
(iii) The provision by the Special Commission of the assistance and
cooperation to the Director-General of the International Atomic Energy
Agency required in paragraphs 12 and 13 below;
10. Decides that Iraq shall unconditionally undertake not to use, develop,
construct or acquire any of the items specified in paragraphs 8 and 9 above
and requests the Secretary-General, in consultation with the Special
Commission, to develop a plan for the future ongoing monitoring and
verification of Iraq's compliance with this paragraph, to be submitted to
the Security Council for approval within one hundred and twenty days of the
passage of this resolution;
11. Invites Iraq to reaffirm unconditionally its obligations under the
Treaty on the Non-Proliferation of Nuclear Weapons of 1 July 1968;
12. Decides that Iraq shall unconditionally agree not to acquire or develop
nuclear weapons or nuclear-weapons-usable material or any subsystems or
components or any research, development, support or manufacturing facilities
related to the above; to submit to the Secretary-General and the
Director-General of the International Atomic Energy Agency within fifteen
days of the adoption of the present resolution a declaration of the
locations, amounts, and types of all items specified above; to place all of
its nuclear-weapons-usable materials under the exclusive control, for
custody and removal, of the International Atomic Energy Agency, with the
assistance and cooperation of the Special Commission as provided for in the
plan of the Secretary-General discussed in paragraph 9 (b) above; to accept,
in accordance with the arrangements provided for in paragraph 13 below,
urgent on-site inspection and the destruction, removal or rendering harmless
as appropriate of all items specified above; and to accept the plan
discussed in paragraph 13 below for the future ongoing monitoring and
verification of its compliance with these undertakings;
13. Requests the Director-General of the International Atomic Energy Agency,
through the Secretary-General, with the assistance and cooperation of the
Special Commission as provided for in the plan of the Secretary-General in
paragraph 9 (b) above, to carry out immediate on-site inspection of Iraq's
nuclear capabilities based on Iraq's declarations and the designation of any
additional locations by the Special Commission; to develop a plan for
submission to the Security Council within forty-five days calling for the
destruction, removal, or rendering harmless as appropriate of all items
listed in paragraph 12 above; to carry out the plan within forty-five days
following approval by the Security Council; and to develop a plan, taking
into account the rights and obligations of Iraq under the Treaty on the
Non-Proliferation of Nuclear Weapons of 1 July 1968, for the future ongoing
monitoring and verification of Iraq's compliance with paragraph 12 above,
including an inventory of all nuclear material in Iraq subject to the
Agency's verification and inspections to confirm that Agency safeguards
cover all relevant nuclear activities in Iraq, to be submitted to the
Security Council for approval within one hundred and twenty days of the
passage of the present resolution;
14. Takes note that the actions to be taken by Iraq in paragraphs 8, 9, 10,
11, 12 and 13 of the present resolution represent steps towards the goal of
establishing in the Middle East a zone free from weapons of mass destruction
and all missiles for their delivery and the objective of a global ban on
chemical weapons;
D
15. Requests the Secretary-General to report to the Security Council on the
steps taken to facilitate the return of all Kuwaiti property seized by Iraq,
including a list of any property that Kuwait claims has not been returned or
which has not been returned intact;
F
20. Decides, effective immediately, that the prohibitions against the sale
or supply to Iraq of commodities or products, other than medicine and health
supplies, and prohibitions against financial transactions related thereto
contained in resolution 661 (1990) shall not apply to foodstuffs notified to
the Security Council Committee established by resolution 661 (1990)
concerning the situation between Iraq and Kuwait or, with the approval of
that Committee, under the simplified and accelerated "no-objection"
procedure, to materials and supplies for essential civilian needs as
identified in the report of the Secretary-General dated 20 March 1991, and
in any further findings of humanitarian need by the Committee;
21. Decides that the Security Council shall review the provisions of
paragraph 20 above every sixty days in the light of the policies and
practices of the Government of Iraq, including the implementation of all
relevant resolutions of the Security Council, for the purpose of determining
whether to reduce or lift the prohibitions referred to therein;
22. Decides that upon the approval by the Security Council of the programme
called for in paragraph 19 above and upon Council agreement that Iraq has
completed all actions contemplated in paragraphs 8, 9, 10, 11, 12 and 13
above, the prohibitions against the import of commodities and products
originating in Iraq and the prohibitions against financial transactions
related thereto contained in resolution 661 (1990) shall have no further
force or effect;
23. Decides that, pending action by the Security Council under paragraph 22
above, the Security Council Committee established by resolution 661 (1990)
shall be empowered to approve, when required to assure adequate financial
resources on the part of Iraq to carry out the activities under paragraph 20
above, exceptions to the prohibition against the import of commodities and
products originating in Iraq;
24. Decides that, in accordance with resolution 661 (1990) and subsequent
related resolutions and until a further decision is taken by the Security
Council, all States shall continue to prevent the sale or supply, or the
promotion or facilitation of such sale or supply, to Iraq by their
nationals, or from their territories or using their flag vessels or
aircraft, of:
(a) Arms and related materiel of all types, specifically including the sale
or transfer through other means of all forms of conventional military
equipment, including for paramilitary forces, and spare parts and components
and their means of production, for such equipment;
(b) Items specified and defined in paragraphs 8 and 12 above not otherwise
covered above;
(c) Technology under licensing or other transfer arrangements used in the
production, utilization or stockpiling of items specified in subparagraphs
(a) and (b) above;
(d) Personnel or materials for training or technical support services
relating to the design, development, manufacture, use, maintenance or
support of items specified in subparagraphs (a) and (b) above;
25. Calls upon all States and international organizations to act strictly in
accordance with paragraph 24 above, notwithstanding the existence of any
contracts, agreements, licences or any other arrangements;
26. Requests the Secretary-General, in consultation with appropriate
Governments, to develop within sixty days, for the approval of the Security
Council, guidelines to facilitate full international implementation of
paragraphs 24 and 25 above and paragraph 27 below, and to make them
available to all States and to establish a procedure for updating these
guidelines periodically;
27. Calls upon all States to maintain such national controls and procedures
and to take such other actions consistent with the guidelines to be
established by the Security Council under paragraph 26 above as may be
necessary to ensure compliance with the terms of paragraph 24 above, and
calls upon international organizations to take all appropriate steps to
assist in ensuring such full compliance;
28. Agrees to review its decisions in paragraphs 22, 23, 24 and 25 above,
except for the items specified and defined in paragraphs 8 and 12 above, on
a regular basis and in any case one hundred and twenty days following
passage of the present resolution, taking into account Iraq's compliance
with the resolution and general progress towards the control of armaments in
the region;
29. Decides that all States, including Iraq, shall take the necessary
measures to ensure that no claim shall lie at the instance of the Government
of Iraq, or of any person or body in Iraq, or of any person claiming through
or for the benefit of any such person or body, in connection with any
contract or other transaction where its performance was affected by reason
of the measures taken by the Security Council in resolution 661 (1990) and
related resolutions;
32. Requires Iraq to inform the Security Council that it will not commit or
support any act of international terrorism or allow any organization
directed towards commission of such acts to operate within its territory and
to condemn unequivocally and renounce all acts, methods and practices of
terrorism;
I
33. Declares that, upon official notification by Iraq to the
Secretary-General and to the Security Council of its acceptance of the
provisions above, a formal cease-fire is effective between Iraq and Kuwait
and the Member States cooperating with Kuwait in accordance with resolution
678 (1990);
34. Decides to remain seized of the matter and to take such further steps as
may be required for the implementation of the present resolution and to
secure peace and security in the area."
Intet i nogen af disse res. giver noget som helst land retten til at
invadere Irak.
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Allan Riise