- Source: United Nations Security Council Resolution 1443
- Resolusi 1443 Dewan Keamanan Perserikatan Bangsa-Bangsa
- Resolusi 1433 Dewan Keamanan Perserikatan Bangsa-Bangsa
- Resolusi 1410 Dewan Keamanan Perserikatan Bangsa-Bangsa
- Resolusi 1401 Dewan Keamanan Perserikatan Bangsa-Bangsa
- Resolusi 1396 Dewan Keamanan Perserikatan Bangsa-Bangsa
- Resolusi 1392 Dewan Keamanan Perserikatan Bangsa-Bangsa
- Resolusi 1430 Dewan Keamanan Perserikatan Bangsa-Bangsa
- Resolusi 1398 Dewan Keamanan Perserikatan Bangsa-Bangsa
- Resolusi 1400 Dewan Keamanan Perserikatan Bangsa-Bangsa
- Resolusi 1420 Dewan Keamanan Perserikatan Bangsa-Bangsa
- United Nations Security Council Resolution 1443
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United Nations Security Council resolution 1443, adopted unanimously on 25 November 2002, after recalling all previous resolutions on Iraq, including resolutions 986 (1995), 1284 (1999), 1352 (2001), 1360 (2001), 1382 (2001) and 1409 (2002) concerning the Oil-for-Food Programme. The council, acting under Chapter VII of the United Nations Charter, extended provisions relating to the export of Iraqi petroleum or petroleum products in return for humanitarian aid until 4 December 2002.
The security council was convinced of the need for a temporary measure to provide humanitarian assistance to the Iraqi people until the Iraqi government fulfilled the provisions of Resolution 687 (1991) and 1284, and had distributed aid throughout the country equally. It also reaffirmed the commitment of all states to Iraq's sovereignty and territorial integrity.
The Oil-for-Food Programme was then extended for a period of nine days (phase 12) before further renewal. The extension was granted to allow for more time for diplomats to debate an extension of either six months or 90 days.
See also
Foreign relations of Iraq
Gulf War
Invasion of Kuwait
Sanctions against Iraq
List of United Nations Security Council Resolutions 1401 to 1500 (2002–2003)
References
External links
Works related to United Nations Security Council Resolution 1443 at Wikisource
Text of the Resolution at undocs.org