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For those interested in the details, here's the full text of Thursday's
U.N. Security Council Resolution condemning Iraq's decision to cease
cooperation with UNSCOM.
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S/RES/1205 (1998)
5 November 1998
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RESOLUTION 1205 (1998)
Adopted by the Security Council at its 3939th meeting,
on 5 November 1998
The Security Council,
Recalling all its previous relevant resolutions on the situation in
Iraq, in particular its resolution 1154 (1998) of 2 March 1998 and
1194 (1998) of 9 September 1998,
Noting with alarm the decision of Iraq on 31 October 1998 to cease
cooperation with the United Nations Special Commission, and its
continued restrictions on the work of the International Atomic Energy
Agency (IAEA),
Noting the letters from the Deputy Executive Chairman of the Special
Commission of 31 October 1998 (S/1998/1023) and from the Executive
Chairman of the Special Commission of 2 November 1998 (S/1998/1032) to
the President of the Security Council, which reported to the Council
the decision by Iraq and described the implications of that decision
for the work of the Special Commission, and noting also the letter
from the Director General of the IAEA of 3 November 1998 (S/1998/1033,
annex) which described the implications of the decision for the work
of the IAEA,
Determined to ensure immediate and full compliance by Iraq without
conditions or restrictions with its obligations under resolution 687
(1991) of 3 April 1991 and the other relevant resolutions,
Recalling that the effective operation of the Special Commission and
the IAEA is essential for the implementation of resolution 687 (1991),
Reaffirming its readiness to consider, in a comprehensive review,
Iraq's compliance with its obligations under all relevant resolutions
once Iraq has rescinded its above-mentioned decision and its decision
of 5 August 1998 and demonstrated that it is prepared to fulfil all
its obligations, including in particular on disarmament issues, by
resuming full cooperation with the Special Commission and the IAEA
consistent with the Memorandum of Understanding signed by the Deputy
Prime Minister of Iraq and the Secretary-General on 23 February 1998
(S/1998/166), endorsed by the Council in resolution 1154 (1998),
Reiterating the commitment of all Member States to the sovereignty,
territorial integrity and political independence of Kuwait and Iraq,
Acting under Chapter VII of the Charter of the United Nations,
1. Condemns the decision by Iraq of 31 October 1998 to cease
cooperation with the Special Commission as a flagrant violation of
resolution 687 (1991) and other relevant resolutions;
2. Demands that Iraq rescind immediately and unconditionally the
decision of 31 October 1998, as well as the decision of 5 August 1998,
to suspend cooperation with the Special Commission and to maintain
restrictions on the work of the IAEA, and that Iraq provide immediate,
complete and unconditional cooperation with the Special Commission and
the IAEA;
3. Reaffirms its full support for the Special Commission and the IAEA
in their efforts to ensure the implementation of their mandates under
the relevant resolutions of the Council;
4. Expresses its full support for the Secretary-General in his efforts
to seek full implementation of the Memorandum of Understanding of 23
February 1998;
5. Reaffirms its intention to act in accordance with the relevant
provisions of resolution 687 (1991) on the duration of the
prohibitions referred to in that resolution, and notes that by its
failure so far to comply with its relevant obligations Iraq has
delayed the moment when the Council can do so;
6. Decides, in accordance with its primary responsibility under the
Charter for the maintenance of international peace and security, to
remain actively seized of the matter.
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