Initial United States Forces - Afghanistan (USFOR-A) Assessment
Annex I: References
- Agreement on Provisional Arrangements in Afghanistan Pending the Reestablishment of Permanent Government Institutions (Bonn Agreement), 5 Dec 01.
- Military Technical Agreement (MTA) Between the International Security Assistance Force (ISAF) and the Interim Administration of Afghanistan (31 Dec 01), 4 Jan 02; Amendment 2, 14 Mar 03.
- REDACTION
- The Bonn Agreement 2004
- The Afghan Compact 2006
- REDACTION
- REDACTION
- REDACTION
- REDACTION
- COMISAF Commander's Initial Guidance dated 13 June 2009
- COMISAF Tactical Directive dated 01 July 2009
- REDACTION
- Bucharest Summit Declaration Apr 08
- United Nations Security Council Resolutions
a. Resolution 1383 (2001) of 6 December - endorses the Bonn Agreement as a first step towards the establishment of a broad-based, gender sensitive, multiethnic and fully representative government in Afghanistan.
b. Resolution 1386 (2001) of 20 December - authorizes the deployment for six months of an international Security Assistance Force for Afghanistan (ISAF).
c. Resolution 1401 (2002) of 28 March - establishes for an initial period of 12 months a United Nations Assistance Mission in Afghanistan (UNAMA).
d. Resolution 1413 (2002) of 23 May - extends the authorization of ISAF for an additional 6 months.
e. Resolution 1419 (2002) of 26 June - welcomes the results of the Emergency Loya Jirga and commends the role of UNAMA and ISAF.
f. Resolution 1444 (2002) of 27 November -extends the authorization of ISAF for one year beyond 20 Dec 02.
g.Resolution 1453 (2002) of 24 December - recognizes the Transitional Administration (TA) as the sole legitimate government of Afghanistan and welcomes the Kabul Declaration on Good-Neighbourly Relations signed by the TA and the States neighbouring Afghanistan.
h. Resolution 1471 (2003) of 28 March -extends UNAMA for another 12 months.
i. Resolution 1510 (2003) of 13 October - authorising expansion of the ISAF mandate outside of Kabul and its environs.
j. Resolution 1776 (2007) of 19 September - extends the mandate of ISAF for 12 months beyond 13 Oct 07.
k. Resolution 1806 (2008) of 20 March- extends UNAMA for another 12 months and designates it as the IC lead in AFG.
1. Resolution 1817 (2008) of 11 June adopts a declaration on the global effort to combat drug trafficking
m. Resolution 1833 (2008) of 22 September- extends the mandate of ISAF for 12 months beyond 13 Oct 08.
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