RESOLUTION 986 (1995)
Adopted
by the Security Council at its 3519th meeting,
on
14 April 1995
The Security Council,
Recalling its previous relevant resolutions,
Concerned by the serious nutritional and health situation of the Iraqi
population, and by the risk of a further deterioration in this situation,
Convinced of the need as a temporary measure to provide for the humanitarian
needs of the Iraqi people until the fulfilment by Iraq of the relevant Security
Council 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 relief to all segments of the Iraqi population throughout the country,
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.Authorizes States, notwithstanding the provisions of paragraphs
3 (a), 3 (b) and 4 of resolution 661 (1990) and subsequent relevant resolutions,
to permit the import of petroleum and petroleum products originating in Iraq,
including financial and other essential transactions directly relating thereto,
sufficient to produce a sum not exceeding a total of one billion United States
dollars every 90 days for the purposes set out in this resolution and subject
to the following conditions:
(a)Approval by the Committee established by resolution 661 (1990), in order
to ensure the transparency of each transaction and its conformity with the other
provisions of this resolution, after submission of an application by the State
concerned, endorsed by the Government of Iraq, for each proposed purchase of
Iraqi petroleum and petroleum products, including details of the purchase price
at fair market value, the export route, the opening of a letter of credit payable
to the escrow account to be established by the Secretary-General for the purposes
of this resolution, and of any other directly related financial or other essential
transaction;
(b)Payment of the full amount of each purchase of Iraqi petroleum and petroleum
products directly by the purchaser in the State concerned into the escrow account
to be established by the Secretary-General for the purposes of this resolution;
2.Authorizes Turkey, notwithstanding the provisions of paragraphs
3 (a), 3 (b) and 4 of resolution 661 (1990) and the provisions of paragraph
1 above, to permit the import of petroleum and petroleum products originating
in Iraq sufficient, after the deduction of the percentage referred to in paragraph
8 (c) below for the Compensation Fund, to meet the pipeline tariff charges,
verified as reasonable by the independent inspection agents referred to in paragraph
6 below, for the transport of Iraqi petroleum and petroleum products through
the Kirkuk- Yumurtalik pipeline in Turkey authorized by paragraph 1 above;
3.Decides that paragraphs 1 and 2 of this resolution shall come into
force at 00.01 Eastern Standard Time on the day after the President of the Council
has informed the members of the Council that he has received the report from
the Secretary-General requested in paragraph 13 below, and shall remain in force
for an initial period of 180 days unless the Council takes other relevant action
with regard to the provisions of resolution 661 (1990);
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 initial 180 day period, on receipt
of the reports referred to in paragraphs 11 and 12 below, and expresses
its intention, prior to the end of the 180 day period, to consider
favourably
5.Further decides that the remaining paragraphs of this resolution
shall come into force forthwith;
6.Directs the Committee established by resolution 661 (1990) to monitor
the sale of petroleum and petroleum products to be exported by Iraq via the
Kirkuk-Yumurtalik pipeline from Iraq to Turkey and from the Mina al-Bakr oil
terminal, with the assistance of independent inspection agents appointed by
the Secretary-General, who will keep the Committee informed of the amount of
petroleum and petroleum products exported from Iraq after the date of entry
into force of paragraph 1 of this resolution, and will verify that the purchase
price of the petroleum and petroleum products is reasonable in the light of
prevailing market conditions, and that, for the purposes of the arrangements
set out in this resolution, the larger share of the petroleum and petroleum
products is shipped via the Kirkuk-Yumurtalik pipeline and the remainder is
exported from the Mina al-Bakr oil terminal;
7.Requests the Secretary-General to establish an escrow account for
the purposes of this resolution, to appoint independent and certified public
accountants to audit it, and to keep the Government of Iraq fully informed;
8.Decides that the funds in the escrow account shall be used to meet
the humanitarian needs of the Iraqi population and for the following other purposes,
and requests the Secretary-General to use the funds deposited in the
escrow account:
(a)To finance the export to Iraq, in accordance with the procedures of the
Committee established by resolution 661 (1990), of medicine, health supplies,
foodstuffs, and materials and supplies for essential civilian needs, as referred
to in paragraph 20 of resolution 687 (1991) provided that:
(i) Each export of goods is at the request of the Government of Iraq;
(ii)Iraq effectively guarantees their equitable distribution, on the basis
of a plan submitted to and approved by the Secretary-General, including a description
of the goods to be purchased;
(iii) The Secretary-General receives authenticated confirmation that the exported
goods concerned have arrived in Iraq;
(b)To complement, in view of the exceptional circumstances prevailing in the
three Governorates mentioned below, the distribution by the Government of Iraq
of goods imported under this resolution, in order to ensure an equitable distribution
of humanitarian relief to all segments of the Iraqi population throughout the
country, by providing between 130 million and 150 million United States dollars
every 90 days to the United Nations Inter-Agency Humanitarian Programme operating
within the sovereign territory of Iraq in the three northern Governorates of
Dihouk, Arbil and Suleimaniyeh, except that if less than one billion United
States dollars worth of petroleum or petroleum products is sold during any 90
day period, the Secretary-General may provide a proportionately smaller amount
for this purpose;
(c)To transfer to the Compensation Fund the same percentage of the funds deposited
in the escrow account as that decided by the Council in paragraph 2 of resolution
705 (1991) of 15 August 1991;
(d)To meet the costs to the United Nations of the independent inspection agents
and the certified public accountants and the activities associated with implementation
of this resolution;
(e)To meet the current operating costs of the Special Commission, pending subsequent
payment in full of the costs of carrying out the tasks authorized by section
C of resolution 687 (1991);
(f)To meet any reasonable expenses, other than expenses payable in Iraq, which
are determined by the Committee established by resolution 661 (1990) to be directly
related to the export by Iraq of petroleum and petroleum products permitted
under paragraph 1 above or to the export to Iraq, and activities directly necessary
therefor, of the parts and equipment permitted under paragraph 9 below;
(g)To make available up to 10 million United States dollars every 90 days from
the funds deposited in the escrow account for the payments envisaged under paragraph
6 of resolution 778 (1992) of 2 October 1992;
9.Authorizes States to permit, notwithstanding the provisions of paragraph
3 (c) of resolution 661 (1990):
(a)The export to Iraq of the parts and equipment which are essential for the
safe operation of the Kirkuk-Yumurtalik pipeline system in Iraq, subject to
the prior approval by the Committee established by resolution 661 (1990) of
each export contract;
(b)Activities directly necessary for the exports authorized under subparagraph
(a) above, including financial transactions related thereto;
10.Decides that, since the costs of the exports and activities authorized
under paragraph 9 above are precluded by paragraph 4 of resolution 661 (1990)
and by paragraph 11 of resolution 778 (1991) from being met from funds frozen
in accordance with those provisions, the cost of such exports and activities
may, until funds begin to be paid into the escrow account established for the
purposes of this resolution, and following approval in each case by the Committee
established by resolution 661 (1990), exceptionally be financed by letters of
credit, drawn against future oil sales the proceeds of which are to be deposited
in the escrow account;
11.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 initial 180 day period, on the basis of observation by United
Nations personnel in Iraq, and on the basis 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) above, including in his reports
any observations 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
1 above;
12.Requests the Committee established by resolution 661 (1990), in
close coordination with the Secretary-General, to develop expedited procedures
as necessary to implement the arrangements in paragraphs 1, 2, 6, 8, 9 and 10
of this resolution and 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 initial 180
day period on the implementation of those arrangements;
13.Requests the Secretary- General to take the actions necessary to
ensure the effective implementation of this resolution, authorizes him to enter
into any necessary arrangements or agreements, and requests him to
report to the Council when he has done so;
14.Decides that petroleum and petroleum products subject to this resolution
shall while under Iraqi title be immune from legal proceedings and not be subject
to any form of attachment, garnishment or execution, and that all States shall
take any steps that may be necessary under their respective domestic legal systems
to assure this protection, and to ensure that the proceeds of the sale are not
diverted from the purposes laid down in this resolution;
15.Affirms that the escrow account established for the purposes of
this resolution enjoys the privileges and immunities of the United Nations;
16.Affirms that all persons appointed by the Secretary-General for
the purpose of implementing this resolution enjoy privileges and immunities
as experts on mission for the United Nations in accordance with the Convention
on the Privileges and Immunities of the United Nations, and requires
the Government of Iraq to allow them full freedom of movement and all necessary
facilities for the discharge of their duties in the implementation of this resolution;
17.Affirms that nothing in this resolution affects Iraq's duty scrupulously
to adhere to all of its obligations concerning servicing and repayment of its
foreign debt, in accordance with the appropriate international mechanisms;
18.Also affirms that nothing in this resolution should be construed
as infringing the sovereignty or territorial integrity of Iraq;
19.Decides to remain seized of the matter.
renewal of the provisions of this resolution, provided that the reports referred
to in paragraphs 11 and 12 below indicate that those provisions are being satisfactorily
implemented;
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