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S/RES/1158
(1998)
25 March 1998
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RESOLUTION
1158
(1998)
Adopted
by
the
Security
Council
at
its
meeting,
on
25
March
1998
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The
Security
Council
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Recalling
its
previous
resolutions
and,
in
particular,
its
resolutions
986
(1995)
of
14
April
1995,
1111
(1997)
of
4
June
1997,
1129
(1997)
of
12
September
1997,
1143
(1997)
of
4
December
1997
and
1153
(1998)
of
20
February
1998,
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Welcoming
the
report
submitted
on
4
March
1998
(S/1998/194
and
Corr.1)
by
the
Secretary-General
in
accordance
with
paragraph
4
of
resolution
1143
(1997)
and
noting
with
appreciation,
as
mentioned
in
this
report,
the
commitment
expressed
by
the
Iraqi
Government
to
cooperate
with
the
Secretary-
General
in
the
implementation
of
resolution
1153
(1998),
-
Concerned
about
the
resulting
humanitarian
consequences
for
the
Iraqi
people
of
the
shortfall
in
the
revenue
from
the
sale
of
petroleum
and
petroleum
products
during
the
first
90-day
period
of
implementation
of
resolution
1143
(1997),
due
to
the
delayed
resumption
in
the
sale
of
petroleum
by
Iraq
and
a
serious
price
drop
since
the
adoption
of
resolution
1143
(1997),
-
Determined
to
avoid
any
further
deterioration
of
the
current
humanitarian
situation,
-
Reaffirming
the
commitment
of
all
Member
States
to
the
sovereignty
and
territorial
integrity
of
Iraq,
-
Acting
under
Chapter
VII
of
the
Charter
of
the
United
Nations,
-
1.
Decides
that
the
provisions
of
resolution
1143
(1997)
shall
remain
in
force,
subject
to
the
provisions
of
resolution
1153
(1998),
except
that
States
are
authorized
to
permit
the
import
of
petroleum
and
petroleum
products
originating
in
Iraq,
including
financial
and
other
essential
transactions
directly
relating
thereto,
sufficient
to
produce
a
sum
not
exceeding
a
total
of
1.4
billion
United
States
dollars
within
the
period
of
90
days
from
00.01,
Eastern
Standard
Time,
on
5
March
1998;
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2.
Decides
to
remain
seized
of
the
matter.
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