United Nations Security Council Resolution 1115 information
United Nations resolution adopted in 1997
UN Security Council Resolution 1115
Monitors inspecting an Iraqi power plant
Date
21 June 1997
Meeting no.
3,792
Code
S/RES/1115 (Document)
Subject
The situation between Iraq and Kuwait
Voting summary
15 voted for
None voted against
None abstained
Result
Adopted
Security Council composition
Permanent members
China
France
Russia
United Kingdom
United States
Non-permanent members
Chile
Costa Rica
Egypt
Guinea-Bissau
Japan
Kenya
South Korea
Poland
Portugal
Sweden
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United Nations Security Council resolution 1115, adopted unanimously on 21 June 1997, after reaffirming resolutions 687 (1991), 707 (1991), 715 (1991) and 1060 (1996) on the monitoring of Iraq's weapons programme, the Council demanded that Iraq co-operate with weapons inspection teams from the United Nations Special Commission (UNSCOM) and allow unrestricted access to any areas and equipment the teams requested.[1]
Noting unacceptable restrictions on weapons inspectors, the Security Council announced its determination to permit immediate unconditional and unrestricted access the Special Commission to any site it wished.
Acting under Chapter VII of the United Nations Charter, the resolution condemned the refusal of the Iraqi authorities to allow access to sites designated by the Special Commission, in violation of previous Security Council resolutions. It demanded that Iraq co-operate with the Special Commission, allowing it to access any site and or person they wanted to interview. The Chairman of the Special Commission was requested to provide reports, in accordance with Resolution 1051 (1996) on Iraq's compliance with the current resolution. It also suspended the 60-day review of sanctions until UNSCOM's October 1997 report.[2] Should Iraq not comply, further action would be taken against non-compliant Iraqi officials.[3]
^"Security Council demands that Iraq give inspectors of UN Special Commission immediate and unconditional access to all sites and persons". United Nations. 21 June 1997.
^Graham-Brown, Sarah (1999). Sanctioning Saddam: the politics of intervention in Iraq. I.B.Tauris. p. 103. ISBN 978-1-86064-473-3.
^Doppler, Ryan J. (2003). Iraq revisited. Nova Science Publishers. p. 25. ISBN 978-1-59033-740-0.
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