UN Security Council resolution 676

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UN Security
Council Resolution 676
Date: November 28, 1990
Meeting: 2961
Identifier: S / RES / 676 ( document )

Poll: Pro: 15  Ent. : 0  Cons: 0
Object: Conflict between Iraq and Iran
Result: Accepted

Composition of the Security Council 1990:
Permanent members:

China People's RepublicPeople's Republic of China CHN FRA GBR SUN USAFranceFrance  United KingdomUnited Kingdom  Soviet UnionSoviet Union  United StatesUnited States 

Non-permanent members:
CanadaCanada CAN CIV COL CUB ETHIvory CoastIvory Coast  ColombiaColombia  CubaCuba  Ethiopia People's Democratic RepublicEthiopia 
FinlandFinland FIN MYS ROU YEM ZAIMalaysiaMalaysia  RomaniaRomania  YemenYemen  ZaireZaire 

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Iraq (orange) and Iran (green)

The UN Security Council Resolution 676 is a resolution that the United Nations Security Council unanimously decided at its meeting on November 28 2961. 1990th Recalling resolutions 598 (1987), 618 (1988), 631 (1989), 642 (1989), 651 (1990) and 671 (1990) and after examining a report by Secretary General Javier Pérez de Cuéllar on the Iranian Military Observer Group United Nations Iraq, the Council decided the following:

  • to extend the mandate of the United Nations Iran-Iraq Military Observer Group for a further two months to January 31, 1991,
  • to request the Secretary-General, after discussions with both parties in January 1991, to report on the future of the Observer Group with his recommendations.

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