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S/RES/1134 (1997) RESOLUTION
1134 (1997) The Security Council,
Recalling all its
previous relevant resolutions, and in particular its resolutions 687 (1991)
of 3 April 1991, 707 (1991) of 15 August 1991, 715 (1991) of 11 October
1991, 1060 (1996) of 12 June 1996, and 1115 (1997) of 21 June 1997, Having considered
the report of the Executive Chairman of the Special Commission dated 6
October 1997 (S/1997/774), Expressing grave
concern at the report of additional incidents since the adoption of resolution
1115 (1997) in which access by the Special Commission inspection teams
to sites in Iraq designated for inspection by the Commission was again
denied by the Iraqi authorities, Stressing the unacceptability
of any attempts by Iraq to deny access to such sites, Taking note of the
progress nevertheless achieved by the Special Commission, as set out in
the report of the Executive Chairman, towards the elimination of Iraq's
programme of weapons of mass destruction, Reaffirming its determination
to ensure full compliance by Iraq with all its obligations under all previous
relevant resolutions and reiterating its demand that Iraq allow immediate,
unconditional and unrestricted access to the Special Commission to any
site which the Commission wishes to inspect, and in particular allow the
Special Commission and its inspection teams to conduct both fixed wing
and helicopter flights throughout Iraq for all relevant purposes including
inspection, surveillance, aerial surveys, transportation and logistics
without interferences of any kind and upon such terms and conditions as
may be determined by the Special Commission, and to make use of their
own aircraft and such airfields in Iraq as they may determine are most
appropriate for the work of the Commission, Recalling that resolution
1115 (1997) expresses the Council's firm intention, unless the Special
Commission has advised the Council that Iraq is in substantial compliance
with paragraphs 2 and 3 of that resolution, to impose additional measures
on those categories of Iraqi officials responsible for the non-compliance,
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 repeated
refusal of the Iraqi authorities, as detailed in the report of the Executive
Chairman of the Special Commission, to allow access to sites designated
by the Special Commission, and especially Iraqi actions endangering the
safety of Special Commission personnel, the removal and destruction of
documents of interest to the Special Commission and interference with
the freedom of movement of Special Commission personnel; 2. Decides that such
refusals to cooperate constitute a flagrant violation of Security Council
resolutions 687 (1991), 707 (1991), 715 (1991) and 1060 (1996), and notes
that the Special Commission in the report of the Executive Chairman was
unable to advise that Iraq was in substantial compliance with paragraphs
2 and 3 of resolution 1115 (1997); 3. Demands that Iraq
cooperate fully with the Special Commission in accordance with the relevant
resolutions, which constitute the governing standard of Iraqi compliance;
4. Demands in particular
that Iraq without delay allow the Special Commission inspection teams
immediate, unconditional and unrestricted access to any and all areas,
facilities, equipment, records and means of transportation which they
wish to inspect in accordance with the mandate of the Special Commission,
as well as to officials and other persons under the authority of the Iraqi
Government whom the Special Commission wishes to interview so that the
Special Commission may fully discharge its mandate; 5. Requests the Chairman
of the Special Commission to include in all future consolidated progress
reports prepared under resolution 1051 (1996) an annex evaluating Iraq's
compliance with paragraphs 2 and 3 of resolution 1115 (1997); 6. Expresses the
firm intention - if the Special Commission reports that Iraq is not in
compliance with paragraphs 2 and 3 of resolution 1115 (1997) or if the
Special Commission does not advise the Council in the report of the Executive
Chairman due on 11 April 1998 that Iraq is in compliance with paragraphs
2 and 3 of resolution 1115 (1997) - to adopt measures which would oblige
all States to prevent without delay the entry into or transit through
their territories of all Iraqi officials and members of the Iraqi armed
forces who are responsible for or participate in instances of non-compliance
with paragraphs 2 and 3 of resolution 1115 (1997), provided that the entry
of a person into a particular State on a specified date may be authorized
by the Committee established by resolution 661 (1990), and provided that
nothing in this paragraph shall oblige a State to refuse entry into its
own territory to its own nationals or persons carrying out bona fide diplomatic
assignments or missions; 7. Decides further,
on the basis of all incidents related to the implementation of paragraphs
2 and 3 of resolution 1115 (1997), to begin to designate, in consultation
with the Special Commission, individuals whose entry or transit would
be prevented upon implementation of the measures set out in paragraph
6 above; 8. Decides not to
conduct the reviews provided for in paragraphs 21 and 28 of resolution
687 (1991) until after the next consolidated progress report of the Special
Commission, due on 11 April 1998, after which those reviews will resume
in accordance with resolution 687 (1991), beginning on 26 April 1998;
9. Reaffirms its
full support for the authority of the Special Commission under its Executive
Chairman to ensure the implementation of its mandate under the relevant
resolutions of the Council; 10. Decides to remain seized of the matter. |
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