VOL. XXXV
NO. 35
1-JUNE-1992
Iraq
Security Council Retains Sanctions against Iraq
The UN Security Council decided on 27 May to retain sanctions against Iraqbecause the Baghdad government has refused to meet its obligations under theGulf war ceasefire resolutions. The sanctions, which include a ban on the saleof oil and all trade with Iraq except for humanitarian supplies, are reviewedevery 60 days. The UN resolutions require Iraq, among other things, to discloseto UN inspectors all information...
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