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United Nations Security Council Resolution 1284

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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
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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
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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
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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
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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.
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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
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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.
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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.
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Council suspended measures relating to payments made by Iraq of 10 million United States dollars towards losses and damages to Kuwait following
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Section B addressed the repatriation of Kuwaiti and third country nationals from Iraq, and the council reminded Iraq to co-operate with the
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The secretary-general was requested to maximise the benefits of arrangements set out in Resolution 986 including the enhancement of the
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Countries were permitted to import an unlimited amount of petroleum and petroleum products from Iraq consistent with the
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The security council recalled the provisions of Resolution 715 which approved plans by the
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Resolution 1284 was divided into four sections, all of which were enacted under
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Lewis, Patricia (2001). "From UNSCOM to UNMOVIC: The United Nations and Iraq".
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United Nations Security Council resolutions concerning nuclear proliferation
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Grosner, Brian (2003). "Iraq – A Proposal for a Strategy of Compellence".
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flights were excluded from the provisions of Resolutions 661 and
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Resolution 1284 was adopted by 11 votes to none against and four
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United Nations Monitoring, Verification and Inspection Commission
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List of United Nations Security Council Resolutions 1201 to 1300
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programme for the Iraqi people and provide daily updates on the
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United Nations Security Council resolutions concerning Iraq
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A different kind of war: the UN sanctions regime in Iraq
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their work. Iraq would be liable for the costs of both.
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China
France
Russia
United Kingdom
United States
Argentina
Bahrain
Brazil
Canada
Gabon
Gambia
Malaysia
Namibia
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Lists of resolutions
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Iraq
661
687
699
707
715
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