Return-Path: Date: Wed, 27 Feb 91 07:19:29 cst From: Michael H. Riddle To: bzs@world.std.com, riddle@hoss.unl.edu Subject: Re: U.N. Resolution 666 UNITED NATIONS _________________________________________________________________ Security Council Distr. GENERAL S/RES/667 (1990) 16 September 1990 ================================================================= RESOLUTION 667 (1990) _Adopted by the Security Council at its 2940th meeting_, _on 16 September 1990_ _The Security Council_, _Reaffirming_ its resolutions 660 (1990), 661 (1990), 662 (1990), 664 (1990), 665 (1990), and 666 (1990), _Recalling_ the Vienna Conventions of 18 April 1961 on diplomatic relations and of 24 April 1963 on consular relations, to both of which Iraq is a party, _Considering_ that the decision of Iraq to order the closure of diplomatic and consular missions in Kuwait and to withdraw the immunity and privileges of these missions and their personnel is contrary to the decisions of the Security Council, the international conventions mentioned above and international law, _Deeply concerned_ that Iraq, notwithstanding the decisions of the Security Council and the provisions of the conventions mentioned above, has committed acts of violence against diplomatic missions and their personnel in Kuwait, _Outraged_ at recent violations by Iraq of diplomatic premises in Kuwait and at the abduction of personnel enjoying diplomatic immunity and foreign nationals who were present in these premises, _Considering_ that the above actions by Iraq constitute aggressive acts and a flagrant violation of its international obligations which strike at the root of the conduct of international relations in accordance with the Charter of the United Nations, _Recalling_ that Iraq is fully responsible for any use of violence against foreign nationals or against any diplomatic or consular mission in Kuwait or its personnel, _Determined_ to ensure respect for its decisions and for Article 25 of the Charter of the United Nations, _Further considering_ that the grave nature of Iraq's actions, which constitute a new escalation of its violations of international law, obliges the Council not only to express its immediate reaction but also to consult urgently to take further concrete measures to ensure Iraq's compliance with the Council's resolutions, _Acting_ under Chapter VII of the Charter of the United Nations, 1. _Strongly condemns_ aggressive acts perpetrated by Iraq against diplomatic premises and personnel in Kuwait, including the abduction of foreign nationals who were present in those premises; 2. _Demands_ the immediate release of those foreign nationals as well as all nationals mentioned in resolution 664 (1990); 3. _Further demands_ that Iraq immediately and fully comply with its international obligations under resolutions 660 (1990), and 664 (1990) of the Security Council, the Vienna Conventions on diplomatic and consular relations and international law; 4. _Further demands_ that Iraq immediately protect the safety and well-being of diplomatic and consular personnel and premises in Kuwait and in Iraq and take no action to hinder the diplomatic and consular missions in the performance of their functions, including access to their nationals and the protection of their person and interests; 5. _Reminds_ all States that they are obliged to observe strictly resolutions 661 (1990), 662 (1990), 664 (1990), 665 (1990) and 666 (1990); 6. _Decides_ to consult urgently to take further concrete measures as soon as possible, under Chapter VII of the Charter, in response to Iraq's continued violation of the Charter, of resolutions of the Council and of international law. [Adopted by a vote of 15-0.] /////////////////////////////////////////////// UNITED NATIONS _________________________________________________________________ Security Council Distr. GENERAL S/RES/669 (1990) 24 September 1990 ================================================================= RESOLUTION 669 (1990) _Adopted by the Security Council at its 2942nd meeting_, _on 24 September 1990_ _The Security Council_, _Recalling_ its resolution 661 (1990) of 6 August 1990, _Recalling also_ Article 50 of the Charter of the United Nations, _Conscious_ of the fact that an increasing number of requests for assistance have been received under the provisions of Article 50 of the Charter of the United Nations, _Entrusts_ the Committee established under resolution 661 (1990) concerning the situation between Iraq and Kuwait with the task of examining requests for assistance under the provisions of Article 50 of the Charter of the United Nations and making recommendations to the President of the Security Council for appropriate action. [Adopted by a vote of 15-0.] /////////////////////////////////////////////// UNITED NATIONS _________________________________________________________________ Security Council Distr. GENERAL S/RES/670 (1990) 25 September 1990 ================================================================= RESOLUTION 670 (1990) _Adopted by the Security Council at its 2943rd meeting_, _on 25 September 1990_ _The Security Council_, _Reaffirming_ its resolutions 660 (1990), 661 (1990), 662 (1990), 664 (1990), 665 (1990), 666 (1990), and 667 (1990), _Condemning_ Iraq's continued occupation of Kuwait, its failure to rescind its actions and end its purported annexation and its holding of third State nationals against their will, in flagrant violation of resolutions 660 (1990), 662 (1990), 664 (1990), and 667 (1990) and of international humanitarian law, _Condemning further_ the treatment by Iraqi forces of Kuwaiti nationals, including measures to force them to leave their own country and mistreatment of persons and property in Kuwait in violation of international law, _Noting with grave concern_ the persistent attempts to evade the measures laid down in resolution 661 (1990), _Further noting_ that a number of States have limited the number of Iraqi diplomatic and consular officials in their countries and that others are planning to do so, _Determined_ to ensure by all necessary means the strict and complete application of the measures laid down in resolution 661 (1990), _Determined_ to ensure respect for its decisions and the provisions of Articles 25 and 48 of the Charter of the United Nations, _Affirming_ that any acts of the Government of Iraq which are contrary to the above-mentioned resolutions or to Articles 25 or 48 of the Charter of the United nations, such as Decree No. 377 of the Revolution Command council of Iraq of 16 September 1990, are null and void, _Reaffirming_ its determination to ensure compliance with Security Council Resolutions by maximum use of political and diplomatic means, _Welcoming_ the Secretary-General's use of his good offices to advance a peaceful solution based on the relevant Security Council resolutions and noting with appreciation his continuing efforts to this end, _Underlining_ to the Government of Iraq that its continued failure to comply with the terms of resolutions 660 (1990), 661 (1990), 662 (1990), 664 (1990), 666 (1990) and 667 (1990) could lead to further serious action by the Council under the Charter of the United Nations, including under Chapter VII, _Recalling_ the provisions of Article 103 of the Charter of the United Nations, _Acting_ under Chapter VII of the Charter of the United Nations, 1. _Calls upon_ all States to carry out their obligations to ensure strict and complete compliance with resolution 661 (1990) and in particular paragraphs 3, 4 and 5 thereof; 2. _Confirms_ that resolution 661 (1990) applies to all means of transport, including aircraft; 3. _Decides_ that all States, notwithstanding the existence of any rights of obligations conferred or imposed by any international agreement or any contract entered into or any licence or permit granted before the date of the present resolution, shall deny permission to any aircraft to take off >from their territory if the aircraft would carry any cargo to or >from Iraq or Kuwait other than food in humanitarian circumstances, subject to authorization by the Council or the Committee establish by resolution 661 (1990) and in accordance with resolutions 666 (1990), or supplies intended strictly for medical purposes or solely for UNIIMOG; 4. _Decides further_ that all States shall deny permission to any aircraft destined to land in Iraq or Kuwait, whatever its State of registration, to overfly its territory unless: (a) The aircraft lands at an airfield designated by that State outside Iraq or Kuwait in order to permit its inspection to ensure that there is no cargo on board in violation of resolution 661 (1990) or the present resolution, and for this purpose the aircraft may be detained for as long as necessary; or (b) The particular flight has been approved by the Committee established by resolution 661 (1990); or (c) The flight is certified by the United Nations as solely for the purposes of UNIIMOG; 5. _Decides_ that each State shall take all necessary measures to ensure that any aircraft registered in its territory or operated by an operator who has his principal place of business or permanent residence in its territory complies with the provisions of resolution 661 (1990) and the present resolution; 6. _Decides further_ that all States shall notify in a timely fashion the Committee established by resolution 661 (1990) of any flight between its territory and Iraq or Kuwait to which the requirement to land in paragraph 4 above does not apply, and the purpose of such a flight; 7. _Calls upon_ all States to co-operate in taking such measures as may be necessary, consistent with international law, including the Chicago Convention, to ensure the effective implementation of the provisions of resolution 661 (1990) or the present resolution; 8. _Calls upon_ all States to detain any ships of Iraqi registry which enter their ports and which are being or have been used in violation of resolution 661 (1990), or to deny such ships entrance to their ports except in circumstances recognized under international law as necessary to safeguard human life; 9. _Reminds_ all States of their obligations under resolution 661 (1990) with regard to the freezing of Iraqi assets, and the protection of the assets of the legitimate Government of Kuwait and its agencies, located within their territory and to report to the Committee established under resolution 661 (1990) regarding those assets; 10. _Calls upon_ all States to provide to the Committee established by resolution 661 (1990) information regarding the action taken by them to implement the provisions laid down in the present resolution; 11. _Affirms_ that the United Nations Organization, the specialized agencies and other international organizations in the United Nations system are required to take such measures as may be necessary to give effect to the terms of resolution 661 (1990) and this resolution; 12. _Decides_ to consider, in the event of evasion of the provisions of resolution 661 (1990) or of the present resolution by a State or its nationals or through its territory, measures directed at the State in question to prevent such evasion; 13. _Reaffirms_ that the Fourth Geneva Convention applies to Kuwait and that as a High Contracting Party to the Convention Iraq is bound to comply fully with all its terms and in particular is liable under the Convention in respect of the grave breaches committed by it, as are individuals who commit or order the commission of grave breaches. [Adopted by a vote of 14-1, Cuba opposed.] /////////////////////////////////////////////// UNITED NATIONS _________________________________________________________________ Security Council Distr. GENERAL S/RES/674 (1990) 29 October 1990 ================================================================= RESOLUTION 674 (1990) _Adopted by the Security Council at its 2951st meeting_, _on 29 October 1990_ _The Security Council_, _Recalling_ its resolutions 660 (1990), 661 (1990), 662 (1990), 664 (1990), 665 (1990), 666 (1990), 667 (1990), and 670 (1990), _Stressing_ the urgent need for the immediate and unconditional withdrawal of all Iraqi forces from Kuwait, for the restoration of Kuwait's sovereignty, independence and territorial integrity and of the authority of its legitimate government, _Condemning_ the actions by the Iraqi authorities and occupying forces to take third-State nationals hostage and to mistreat and oppress Kuwaiti and third-State nationals, and the other actions reported to the Security Council, such as the destruction of Kuwaiti demographic records, the forced departure of Kuwaitis, the relocation of population in Kuwait and the unlawful destruction and seizure of public and private property in Kuwait, including hospital supplies and equipment, in violation of the decisions of the Council, the Charter of the United Nations, the Fourth Geneva Convention, the Vienna Conventions on Diplomatic and Consular Relations and international law, _Expressing grave alarm_ over the situation of nationals of third States in Kuwait and Iraq, including the personnel of the diplomatic and consular missions of such States, _Reaffirming_ that the Fourth Geneva Convention applies to Kuwait and that as a High Contracting Party to the Convention Iraq is bound to comply fully with all its terms and in particular is liable under the Convention in respect of the grave breaches committed by it, as are individuals who commit or order the commission of grave breaches, _Recalling_ the efforts of the Secretary-General concerning the safety and well-being of third-State nationals in Iraq and Kuwait, _Deeply concerned_ at the economic cost and at the loss and suffering caused to individuals in Kuwait and Iraq as a result of the invasion and occupation of Kuwait by Iraq, _Acting_ under Chapter VII of the Charter of the United Nations, _Reaffirming_ the goal of the international community of maintaining international peace and security by seeking to resolve international disputes and conflicts through peaceful means, _Recalling_ the important role that the United Nations and its Secretary-General have played in the peaceful solution of disputes and conflicts in conformity with the provisions of the Charter _Alarmed_ by the dangers of the present crisis caused by the Iraqi invasion and occupation of Kuwait, which directly threatens international peace and security, and seeking to avoid any further worsening of the situation, _Calling upon_ Iraq to comply with the relevant resolutions of the Security Council, in particular its resolutions 660 (1990), 662 (1990), and 664 (1990), _Reaffirming_ its determination to ensure compliance by Iraq with the Security Council resolutions by maximum use of political and diplomatic means, A 1. _Demands_ that the Iraqi authorities and occupying forces immediately cease and desist from taking third-State nationals hostage, mistreating and oppressing Kuwaiti and third-State nationals and any other actions, such as those reported to the Security Council and described above, that violate the decisions of this Council, the Charter of the United Nations, the Fourth Geneva Convention, the Vienna Conventions on Diplomatic and Consular Relations and international law; 2. _Invites_ States to collate substantiated information in their possession or submitted to them on the grave breaches by Iraq as per paragraph 1 above and to make this information available to the Security Council; 3. _Reaffirms_ its demand that Iraq immediately fulfill its obligations to third-State nationals in Kuwait and Iraq, including the personnel of diplomatic and consular missions, under the Charter, the Fourth Geneva Convention, the Vienna Conventions on Diplomatic and Consular Relations, general principles of international law and the relevant resolutions of the Council; 4. _Also reaffirms_ its demand that Iraq permit and facilitate the immediate departure from Kuwait and Iraq of this third-State nationals, including diplomatic and consular personnel, who wish to leave; 5. _Demands_ that Iraq ensure the immediate access to food, water and basic services necessary to the protection and well- being of Kuwaiti nationals and of third States in Kuwait and Iraq, including the personnel of diplomatic and consular missions in Kuwait; 6. _Reaffirms_ its demand that Iraq immediately protect the safety and well-being of diplomatic and consular personnel and premises in Kuwait and in Iraq, take no action to hinder these diplomatic and consular missions in the performance of their functions, including access to their nationals and the protection of their person and interests and rescind its orders for the closure of diplomatic and consular missions in Kuwait and the withdrawal of the immunity of their personnel; 7. _Requests_ the Secretary-General, in the context of the continued exercise of his good offices concerning the safety and well-being of third-State nationals in Iraq and Kuwait, to seek to achieve the objectives of paragraphs 4, 5 and 6 above and in particular the provisions of food, water and basic services to Kuwaiti nationals and to the diplomatic and consular missions in Kuwait and the evacuation of third-State nationals; 8. _Reminds_ Iraq that under international law it is liable for any loss, damage or injury arising in regard to Kuwait and third States, and their nationals and corporations, as a result of the invasion and illegal occupation of Kuwait by Iraq; 9. _Invites_ States to collect relevant information regarding their claims, and those of their nationals and corporations, for restitution or financial compensation by Iraq with a view to such arrangements as may be established in accordance with international law; 10. _Requires_ that Iraq comply with the provisions of the present resolution and its previous resolutions, failing which the Security Council will need to take further measures under the Charter; 11. _Decides_ to remain actively and permanently seized of the matter until Kuwait has regained its independence and peace has been restored in conformity with the relevant resolution of the Security Council. B 12. _Reposes_ its trust in the Secretary-General to make available his good offices and, as he considers appropriate, to pursue them and to undertake diplomatic efforts in order to reach a peaceful solution to the crisis caused by the Iraq invasion and occupation of Kuwait on the basis of Security Council resolutions 660 (1990), 662 (1990) and 664 (1990), and calls upon all States, both those in the region and others, to pursue on this basis their efforts to this end, in conformity with the Charter, in order to improve the situation and restore peace, security and stability; 13. _Requests_ the Secretary-General to report to the Security Council on the results of his good offices and diplomatic efforts. [Adopted by a vote of 13-0, Cuba and Yemen abstaining.] /////////////////////////////////////////////// UNITED NATIONS _________________________________________________________________ Security Council Distr. GENERAL S/RES/677 (1990) 28 November 1990 ================================================================= RESOLUTION 677 (1990) _Adopted by the Security Council at its 2962nd meeting_, _on 28 November 1990_ _The Security Council_, _Recalling its resolutions 660 (1990) of 2 August 1990, 662 (1990) of 9 August 1990, and 674 (1990) of 29 October 1990, _Reiterating its concern_ for the suffering caused to individuals in Kuwait as a result of the invasion and occupations of Kuwait by Iraq, _Gravely concerned_ at the ongoing attempt by Iraq to alter the demographic composition of the population of Kuwait and to destroy the civil records maintained by the legitimate Government of Kuwait, _Acting_ under Chapter VII of the Charter of the United Nations, 1. _Condemns_ the attempts by Iraq to alter the demographic composition of the population of Kuwait and to destroy the civil records maintained by the legitimate Government of Kuwait; 2. _Mandates_ the Secretary-General to take custody of a copy of the population register of Kuwait, the authenticity of which has been certified by the legitimate Government of Kuwait and which covers the registration of the population up to 1 August 1990; 3._Requests_ the Secretary-General to establish, in co-operation with the legitimate Government of Kuwait, an Order of Rules and Regulations governing access to and use of the said copy of the population register. [Adopted by a vote of 15-0.] /////////////////////////////////////////////// UNITED NATIONS _________________________________________________________________ Security Council Distr. GENERAL S/RES/678 (1990) 29 November 1990 ================================================================= RESOLUTION 678 (1990) _Adopted by the Security Council at its 2963rd meeting_, _on 29 November 1990_ _The Security Council_, _Recalling, and reaffirming_ its resolutions 660 (1990) of 2 August 1990, 661 (1990) of 6 August 1990, 662 (1990) of 9 August 1990, 664 (1990) of 18 August 1990, 665 (1990) of 25 August 1990, 666 (1990) of 13 September 1990, 667 (1990) of 16 September 1990, 669 (1990) of 24 September 1990, 670 (1990) of 25 September 1990, 674 (1990) of 29 October 1990 and 677 (1990) of 28 November 1990, _Noting that_, despite all efforts by the United nations, Iraq refuses to comply with its obligation to implement resolution 660 (1990) and the above-mentioned subsequent relevant resolutions, in flagrant contempt of the Security Council, _Mindful_ of its duties and responsibilities under the Charter of the United Nations for the maintenance and preservation of international peace and security, _Determined_ to secure full compliance with its decisions, _Acting_ under Chapter VII of the Charter, 1. _Demands_ that Iraq comply fully with resolution 660 (1990) and all subsequent relevant resolutions, and decides, while maintaining all its decisions, to allow Iraq one final opportunity, as a pause of goodwill, to do so; 2. _Authorizes_ Member States co-operating with the Government of Kuwait, unless Iraq on or before 15 January 1991 fully implements, as set forth in paragraph 1 above, the foregoing resolutions, to use all necessary means to uphold and implement resolution 660 (1990) and all subsequent relevant resolutions and to restore international peace and security in the area; 3. _Requests_ all States to provide appropriate support for the actions undertaken in pursuance of paragraph 2 of the present resolution; 4. _Requests_ the States concerning to keep the Security Council regularly informed on the progress of actions undertaken pursuant to paragraphs 2 and 3 of the present resolution; 5. _Decides_ to remain seized of the matter. [Adopted by a vote of 12-2-1, Cuba and Yemen opposed, and China abstaining.]