Iraq.The Security Council on 22 May 2003 decided to lift all sanctions against Iraq. On 14 August, it established the United Nations Assistance Mission in Iraq The United Nations Assistance Mission in Iraq was formally established on 14 August 2003.[1] and is associated with the Multinational force in Iraq. Its mandate operates through a Special Representative of the United Nations Secretary-General in Iraq. (UNAMI U·na·mi n. pl. Unami or U·na·mis 1. One of the two Algonquian languages of the Delaware peoples, originally spoken in central and southern New Jersey, eastern Pennsylvania, and northern Delaware. 2. ) for an initial period of 12 months, until 14 August 2004. On 6 October 2003, the mandate of the United Nations Iraq-Kuwait Observation Mission UNIKOM, the United Nations Iraq-Kuwait Observation Mission, was established on April 9, 1991 following the Gulf War by Security Council resolution 689 (1991) and fully deployed by early May. (UNIKOM UNIKOM United Nations Iraq-Kuwait Observation Mission ) expired. On 24 November, the Council decided to establish a Committee to track financial assets removed from Iraq by persons connected to Saddam Hussein The Committee came into effect on 22 November 2003, when the Council's "661 Committee" on Iraq sanctions was terminated. |
|
||||||||||||||||||||||

Printer friendly
Cite/link
Email
Feedback
Reader Opinion