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United Nations Security Council Resolution 1060

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United Nations resolution adopted in 1996
UNSecurity Council
Resolution 1060
IAEA weapons inspector in Iraq
Date12 June 1996
Meeting no.3,672
CodeS/RES/1060 (Document)
SubjectThe situation between Iraq and Kuwait
Voting summary
  • 15 voted for
  • None voted against
  • None abstained
ResultAdopted
Security Council composition
Permanent members
Non-permanent members

United Nations Security Council resolution 1060, adopted unanimously on 12 June 1996, after reaffirming resolutions687 (1991),707 (1991) and715 (1991) on the monitoring ofIraq's weapons programme, the Council demanded thatIraq co-operate with weapons inspection teams from theUnited Nations Special Commission and allow unrestricted access to any areas and equipment the teams requested.[1]

The Security Council took note of the progress of the Special Committee in the elimination of Iraq's programs of weapons of mass destruction and the remaining problems to be resolved. On 11 and 12 June 1996, Iraq denied an inspection team access to certain sites. Resolutions 687, 707 and 715 gave the weapons inspection teams unconditional and unrestricted access to any sites it wished to inspect, and any attempt by Iraq to obstruct that was considered unacceptable by the council.[2]

Acting underChapter VII of the United Nations Charter, the Council deplored Iraq's refusal to allow access to the sites by weapons inspection teams, in violation of previous Security Council resolutions.[3] It demanded that the teams have access to sites, weapons, equipment and transport it requested and fully supported the work of the Special Commission in this matter.

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References

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  1. ^"Security Council demands Iraq allow immediate access by inspection teams to sites designated by United Nations Special Commission". United Nations. 12 June 1996.
  2. ^Cordesman, Anthony H. (1999).Iraq and the war of sanctions: conventional threats and weapons of mass destruction. Greenwood Publishing Group. p. 216.ISBN 978-0-275-96528-0.
  3. ^Segell, Glen (2004).Disarming Iraq. Glen Segell Publishers. p. 19.ISBN 978-1-901414-26-4.

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