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S/RES/1137
(1997) RESOLUTION
1137 (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, 1115 (1997) of 21 June 1997, and 1134
(1997) of 23 October 1997, Taking note with
grave concern of the letter of 29 October 1997 from the Deputy Prime Minister
of Iraq to the President of the Security Council (S/1997/829) conveying
the unacceptable decision of the Government of Iraq to seek to impose
conditions on its cooperation with the Special Commission, of the letter
of 2 November 1997 from the Permanent Representative of Iraq to the United
Nations to the Executive Chairman of the Special Commission (S/1997/837,
annex) which reiterated the unacceptable demand that the reconnaissance
aircraft operating on behalf of the Special Commission be withdrawn from
use and which implicitly threatened the safety of such aircraft, and of
the letter of 6 November 1997 from the Minister of Foreign Affairs of
Iraq to the President of the Security Council (S/1997/855) admitting that
Iraq has moved dual-capable equipment which is subject to monitoring by
the Special Commission, Also taking note
with grave concern of the letters of 30 October 1997 (S/1997/830) and
2 November 1997 (S/1997/836) from the Executive Chairman of the Special
Commission to the President of the Security Council advising that the
Government of Iraq had denied entry to Iraq to two Special Commission
officials on 30 October 1997 and 2 November 1997 on the grounds of their
nationality, and of the letters of 3 November 1997 (S/1997/837), 4 November
1997 (S/1997/843), 5 November 1997 (S/1997/851) and 7 November 1997 (S/1997/864)
from the Executive Chairman of the Special Commission to the President
of the Security Council advising that the Government of Iraq had denied
entry to sites designated for inspection by the Special Commission on
3, 4, 5, 6 and 7 November 1997 to Special Commission inspectors on the
grounds of their nationality, and of the additional information in the
Executive Chairman's letter of 5 November 1997 to the President of the
Security Council (S/1997/851) that the Government of Iraq has moved significant
pieces of dual-capable equipment subject to monitoring by the Special
Commission, and that monitoring cameras appear to have been tampered with
or covered, Welcoming the diplomatic
initiatives, including that of the high-level mission of the Secretary-General,
which have taken place in an effort to ensure that Iraq complies unconditionally
with its obligations under the relevant resolutions, Deeply concerned
at the report of the high-level mission of the Secretary-General on the
results of its meetings with the highest levels of the Government of Iraq,
Recalling that its
resolution 1115 (1997) expressed its firm intention, unless the Special
Commission 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,
Recalling also that
its resolution 1134 (1997) reaffirmed its firm intention, if inter alia
the Special Commission reports that Iraq is not in compliance with paragraphs
2 and 3 of resolution 1115 (1997), to adopt measures which would oblige
States to refuse 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), Recalling further
the Statement of its President of 29 October 1997 (S/PRST/1997/49) in
which the Council condemned the decision of the Government of Iraq to
try to dictate the terms of its compliance with its obligation to cooperate
with the Special Commission, and warned of the serious consequences of
Iraq's failure to comply immediately and fully and without conditions
or restrictions with its obligations under the relevant resolutions, Reiterating the commitment
of all Member States to the sovereignty, territorial integrity and political
independence of Kuwait and Iraq, Determined to ensure
immediate and full compliance without conditions or restrictions by Iraq
with its obligations under the relevant resolutions, Determining that
this situation continues to constitute a threat to international peace
and security, Acting under Chapter
VII of the Charter, 1. Condemns the continued
violations by Iraq of its obligations under the relevant resolutions to
cooperate fully and unconditionally with the Special Commission in the
fulfilment of its mandate, including its unacceptable decision of 29 October
1997 to seek to impose conditions on cooperation with the Special Commission,
its refusal on 30 October 1997 and 2 November 1997 to allow entry to Iraq
to two Special Commission officials on the grounds of their nationality,
its denial of entry on 3, 4, 5, 6 and 7 November 1997 to sites designated
by the Special Commission for inspection to Special Commission inspectors
on the grounds of their nationality, its implicit threat to the safety
of the reconnaissance aircraft operating on behalf of the Special Commission,
its removal of significant pieces of dual-use equipment from their previous
sites, and its tampering with monitoring cameras of the Special Commission;
2. Demands that the
Government of Iraq rescind immediately its decision of 29 October 1997;
3. Demands also that
Iraq cooperate fully and immediately and without conditions or restrictions
with the Special Commission in accordance with the relevant resolutions,
which constitute the governing standard of Iraqi compliance; 4. Decides, in accordance
with paragraph 6 of resolution 1134 (1997), that States shall without
delay prevent the entry into or transit through their territories of all
Iraqi officials and members of the Iraqi armed forces who were responsible
for or participated in the instances of non-compliance detailed in paragraph
1 above, 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) of 6 August 1990, and provided that nothing in this paragraph
shall oblige a State to refuse entry into its own territory to its own
nationals, or to persons carrying out bona fide diplomatic assignments,
or missions approved by the Committee established by resolution 661 (1990);
5. Decides also,
in accordance with paragraph 7 of resolution 1134 (1997), to designate
in consultation with the Special Commission a list of individuals whose
entry or transit will be prevented under the provisions of paragraph 4
above, and requests the Committee established by resolution 661 (1990)
to develop guidelines and procedures as appropriate for the implementation
of the measures set out in paragraph 4 above, and to transmit copies of
these guidelines and procedures, as well as a list of the individuals
designated, to all Member States; 6. Decides that the
provisions of paragraphs 4 and 5 above shall terminate one day after the
Executive Chairman of the Special Commission reports to the Council that
Iraq is allowing 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; 7. Decides that the
reviews provided for in paragraphs 21 and 28 of resolution 687 (1991)
shall resume in April 1998 in accordance with paragraph 8 of resolution
1134 (1997), provided that the Government of Iraq shall have complied
with paragraph 2 above; 8. Expresses the
firm intention to take further measures as may be required for the implementation
of this resolution; 9. Reaffirms the
responsibility of the Government of Iraq under the relevant resolutions
to ensure the safety and security of the personnel and equipment of the
Special Commission and its inspection teams; 10. Reaffirms also
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; 11. Decides to remain seized of the matter. |
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