UN Documents for Iraq: Security Council Resolutions
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26 May 2022 S/RES/2631 | This resolution extended UNAMI's mandate until 31 May 2023. |
22 February 2022 S/RES/2621 | This resolution terminated the mandate of the UN Compensation Commission (UNCC) and confirmed that the UNCC's claims process is now complete and final, among other matters. |
17 September 2021 S/RES/2597 | This resolution renewed the mandate of UNITAD until 17 September 2022. |
27 May 2021 S/RES/2576 | This renewed the mandate of the UN Assistance Mission for Iraq (UNAMI) for one year with expiration on 27 May 2022. |
18 September 2020 S/RES/2544 | This resolution renewed the mandate of UNITAD until 18 September 2021. |
29 May 2020 S/RES/2522 | This resolution renewed the mandate of UNAMI until 21 May 2021. |
20 September 2019 S/RES/2490 | This resolution renewed the mandate of UNITAD until 21 September 2020. |
21 May 2019 S/RES/2470 | This resolution renewed the mandate of UNAMI until 31 May 2020. |
14 June 2018 S/RES/2421 | This was a resolution extending the mandate of UNAMI until 31 May 2019. |
8 December 2017 S/RES/2390 | The Council unanimously adopted resolution 2390, which indicated that measures imposed under Chapter VII of the UN Charter regarding the oil-for-food programme had been fully implemented. |
21 September 2017 S/RES/2379 | This resolution established an investigative team tasked with collecting, storing and preserving evidence of ISIL crimes in Iraq. |
14 July 2017 S/RES/2367 | This was a resolution extending the mandate of UNAMI for another year. |
30 December 2016 S/RES/2335 | The Council authorised the Secretary-General to continue to maintain the escrow account authorised by resolution 1958 (2010), and to retain the funds contained in there until 30 June 2017. |
25 July 2016 S/RES/2299 | This was a resolution renewing UNAMI for a year. |
20 November 2015 S/RES/2249 | Called for member states to take all necessary measures on the territory under the control of ISIS to prevent terrorist acts committed by ISIS and other Al-Qaida affiliates. |