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10 December 1999

Text: UNSC Approves Six-Month Extension of Iraq Oil-for-Food Program

(Security Council unanimously approved resolution December 10) (1290)
The U.N. Security Council December 10 unanimously approved a six-month
extension of the Iraq "Oil-for-food" program.
The resolution allows Iraq to sell $5,200 million in oil during the
180-day period, which begins at 00.01 hours, Eastern Standard Time, on
December 12.
The Oil-for-Food program allows Iraq to sell $5.26 billion worth of
oil to buy food, humanitarian supplies and other goods under UN
supervision in order to ease the burden of sanctions on Iraqi
civilians.
Phase six of the program expired in November and was extended by two
weeks November 19 and by one week December 3. During this period, the
Government of Iraq refused to sell oil, saying it was not enough time
for planning purposes.
In a statement when the program was extended December 3, U.S.
Ambassador to the U.N. A. Peter Burleigh recalled that the
Oil-for-Food program, as established by the Council in Resolution 986,
"is a temporary measure. It was never intended to usurp the primary
responsibility for meeting civilian needs in Iraq, which continues to
reside with the government of that country. The United Nations has
been compelled to take this temporary measure because of the blatant
disregard which the Iraqi regime has demonstrated for the well-being
of the Iraqi people.
"The United States will continue to support the uninterrupted
continuation of this program as long as it remains necessary for the
international community to address urgent civilian needs which the
Iraqi government chooses to ignore," he said.
Following is the text of the UNSC resolution:
(begin text)
United States of America: draft resolution
The Security Council,
Recalling its previous relevant 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, 1153
(1998) of 20 February 1998, 1175 (1998) of 19 June 1998, 1210 (1998)
of 24 November 1998, 1242 (1999) of 21 May 1999, 1266 (1999) of 4
October 1999 and 1275 (1999) of 19 November 1999, and 1280 (1999) of 3
December 1999.
Convinced of the need as a temporary measure to continue to provide
for the humanitarian needs of the Iraqi people until the fulfillment
by the Government of Iraq of the relevant resolutions, including
notably resolution 687 (1991) of 3 April 1991, allows the Council to
take further action with regard to the prohibitions referred to in
resolution 661 (1990) of 6 August 1990, in accordance with the
provisions of those resolutions,
Convinced also of the need for equitable distribution of humanitarian
supplies to all segments of the Iraqi population throughout the
country,
Determined to improve the humanitarian situation in Iraq,
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 986 (1995), except those
contained in paragraphs 4, 11 and 12, shall remain in force for a new
period of 180 days beginning at 00.01 hours, Eastern Standard Time, on
12 December 1999;
2. Further decides that paragraph 2 of resolution 1153 (1998) shall
remain in force and shall apply to the 180-day period referred to in
paragraph above;
3. Requests the Secretary-General to continue to take the actions
necessary to ensure the effective and efficient implementation of this
resolution, and to continue to enhance as necessary the United Nations
observation process in Iraq in such a way as to provide the required
assurance to the Council that the goods produced in accordance with
this resolution are distributed equitably and that all supplies
authorized for procurement, including dual usage items and spare
parts, are utilized for the purpose for which they have been
authorized;
4. Further decides to conduct a thorough review of all aspects of the
implementation of this resolution 90 days after the entry into force
of paragraph 1 above and again prior to the end of the 180-day period,
on receipt of the reports referred to in paragraphs 5 and 10 below,
and expresses its intention, prior to the end of the 180-day period,
to consider favourably renewal of the provisions of this resolution as
appropriate, provided that the said reports indicate that those
provisions are being satisfactorily implemented;
5. Requests the Secretary-General to report to the Council 90 days
after the date of entry into force of paragraph 1 above and again
prior to the end of the 180-day period, on the basis of observations
of United Nations personnel in Iraq, and of consultations with the
Government of Iraq, on whether Iraq has ensured the equitable
distribution of medicine, health supplies, foodstuffs, and materials
and supplies for essential civilian needs, financed in accordance with
paragraph 8 (a) of resolution 986 (1995), including in his reports any
observations which he may have on the adequacy of the revenues to meet
Iraq's humanitarian needs, and on Iraq's capacity to export sufficient
quantities of petroleum and petroleum products to produce the sum
referred to in paragraph 2 of resolution 1153 (1998);
6. Requests the Secretary-General to report to the Council if Iraq is
unable to export petroleum and petroleum products sufficient to
produce the total sum provided for in paragraph 2 above and, following
consultations with the relevant United Nations agencies and the Iraqi
authorities, make recommendations for the expenditure of sums expected
to be available, consistent with the priorities established in
paragraph 2 of resolution 1153 (1998) and with the distribution plan
referred to in paragraph 5 of resolution 1175 (1998);
7. Decides that paragraph 3 of resolution 1210 (1998) shall apply to
the 180-day period referred to in paragraph 1 above;
8. Decides that paragraphs 1, 2, 3 and 4 of resolution 1175 (1998)
shall remain in force and shall apply to the new 180-day period
referred to in paragraph 1 above;
9. Requests the Secretary-General, in consultation with the Government
of Iraq, to submit to the Council no later than 15 January 2000, a
detailed list of parts and equipment necessary for the purpose
described in paragraph 1 of resolution 1175 (1998);
10. Requests the Committee established by resolution 661 (1990), in
close coordination with the Secretary-General, to report to the
Council 90 days after the entry into force of paragraph 1 above and
again prior to the end of the 180-day period on the implementation of
the arrangements in paragraphs 1, 2, 6, 8, 9 and 10 of resolution 986
(1995);
11. Urges all States, and in particular the Government of Iraq, to
provide their full cooperation in the effective implementation of this
resolution;
12. Appeals to all States to continue to cooperate in the timely
submission of applications and the expeditious issue of export
licences, facilitating the transit of humanitarian supplies authorized
by the Committee established by resolution 661 (1990), and to take all
other appropriate measures within their competence in order to ensure
that urgently needed humanitarian supplies reach the Iraqi people as
rapidly as possible;
13. Stresses the need to continue to ensure respect for the security
and safety of all persons directly involved in the implementation of
this resolution in Iraq;
14. Decides to keep these arrangements under review including in
particular those in paragraph 2 above, to ensure the uninterrupted
flow of humanitarian supplies into Iraq, and expresses its
determination to act without delay to address the recommendations of
the report of the panel established to review humanitarian and other
issues in Iraq (S/1999/356) in a further, comprehensive resolution;
15. Decides to remain seized of the matter.
(end text)
(Distributed by the Office of International Information Programs, U.S.
Department of State.)



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