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United Nations Security Council Resolution 666

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United Nations resolution adopted in 1990
UNSecurity Council
Resolution 666
Date13 September 1990
Meeting no.2,939
CodeS/RES/666 (Document)
SubjectIraq–Kuwait
Voting summary
  • 13 voted for
  • 2 voted against
  • None abstained
ResultAdopted
Security Council composition
Permanent members
Non-permanent members

InUnited NationsSecurity Council Resolution 666, adopted on September 13, 1990, after recalling resolutions661 (1990) and664 (1990) which discussed the humanitarian situation inIraq andKuwait and the detention of nationals from foreign countries, the Council decided to ask the661 Committee to determine if humanitarian needs have arisen and to keep the situation under review. At the same time, it expected Iraq to comply with its obligations underinternational law, including theFourth Geneva Convention, relating to the safety and detainment of third-state nationals in Iraq and occupied Kuwait.

The Council then requested theSecretary-General to urgently seek information on the availability of food in Iraq and Kuwait, as well as paying attention to children, the elderly, expectant mothers and the sick, communicating all information to the committee. If the Committee found an urgent humanitarian need for foodstuffs, it was to report to the Council promptly with its decision as to how the need should be met. Furthermore, the committee was directed to bear in mind when formulating its decisions that foodstuffs should be provided through the United Nations in co-operation with appropriate humanitarian agencies such as theInternational Committee of the Red Cross to ensure the intended beneficiaries were reached. Finally, the resolution recommended the strict supervision of medical supplies by governments and humanitarian agencies exporting to Iraq and Kuwait.

Resolution 666 was adopted with 13 votes;Cuba andYemen voted against the resolution, with Cuba stating that even through the use of disclaimers, the resolution amounted to "using starvation as a weapon of war", banned under Protocol 1 of theGeneva Conventions.[1]

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  1. ^Graham-Brown, Sarah; Middle East Research & Information Project (1999).Sanctioning Saddam: the politics of intervention in Iraq. I.B.Tauris. p. 57.ISBN 978-1-86064-473-3.

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