Resolution 1441 (2002) of the Safety advice of the United Nations

The resolution 1441 was adopted unanimously by the Safety advice of the United Nations to his 4.644e meeting, the November 8th 2002, and this at the conclusion of almost two months to discussions. The debate lengthily related to the qualification of the sanctions incurred by Iraq in the event of partial or total not-co-operation. To obtain this approval, the United States was constrained to give up the expression " by all the " possible ways; , which indicates the automatic recourse to the force. France and Russia substituted the expression " to him; serious consequences " , which leaves with the Council freedom appreciate the continuations to be brought to a possible negative report/ratio of the inspectors in disarmament.

Text of the resolution 1441

See too

  • List of the resolutions of the Safety advice of the United Nations

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