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Summary This resolution reaffirms Iraq's obligations to disarm, to provide for the needs of its people, to account for Gulf War missing and to return stolen Kuwaiti property. All members of the UN Security Council have agreed, again, that these obligations on Iraq are unsatisfied and continue. The resolution establishes a new disarmament body and monitoring body--UNMOVIC--that maintains UNSCOM's mandate, rights, facilities and immunities. It also includes measures to ensure that--despite Saddam Hussein's best efforts to prevent it--the people of Iraq receive the humanitarian goods they require. Iraq can sell as much oil as it needs to meet the humanitarian needs of the Iraqi people, but all revenue remains under UN control. No Council members voted against this resolution. All Council members are committed to implementation. This resolution was adopted under Chapter VII of the UN charter. It is obligatory, even with abstentions. Disarmament The resolution establishes the UN Monitoring and Verification Commission, UNMOVIC.
Sanctions If Iraq fulfills key disarmament tasks and cooperates with inspectors for 120 days after reinforced monitoring is fully operational, the Council could act to suspend sanctions, provided that appropriate controls are in place.
Humanitarian Assistance In this resolution, the members of the Security Council commit themselves to take all possible steps to ensure that--despite Saddam Hussein's best efforts to prevent it--the people of Iraq receive the humanitarian goods they require.
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