UN Documents for Afghanistan: Security Council Resolutions
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9 October 2012 S/RES/2069 | This resolution renewed the mandate of International Security Assistance Force (ISAF) in Afghanistan until 13 October 2013. |
22 March 2012 S/RES/2041 | This resolution renewed UNAMA's mandate until 23 March 2013. |
12 October 2011 S/RES/2011 | This resolution renewed ISAF's mandate for one year. |
17 June 2011 S/RES/1988 | This resolution established a separate Taliban/Afghanistan sanctions regime, with a separate list of Taliban individuals and entities subject to sanctions and a new Afghanistan focused sanctions committee. |
22 March 2011 S/RES/1974 | This resolution extended UNAMA's mandate until 23 March 2012. |
13 October 2010 S/RES/1943 | This resolution extended ISAF's mandate until 13 October 2011. |
22 March 2010 S/RES/1917 | This resolution extended UNAMA's mandate until 23 March 2011. |
8 October 2009 S/RES/1890 | This resolution extended the mandate for ISAF to 13 October 2010. |
23 March 2009 S/RES/1868 | This resolution extended the UNAMA mandate for 12 months and requested quarterly reports from the Secretary-General. |
22 September 2008 S/RES/1833 | This resolution extended ISAF's authorisation until 13 October 2009. |
11 June 2008 S/RES/1817 | This was the resolution restricting the trafficking of chemical precursors into Afghanistan. |
20 March 2008 S/RES/1806 | This resolution extended UNAMA's mandate for 12 months until 23 March 2009. |
19 September 2007 S/RES/1776 | This resolution extended ISAF's mandate until 13 October 2008 and encouraged ISAF and other partners to sustain their efforts, as resources permit, to train, mentor and empower the Afghan national security forces, in particular the Afghan National Police. |
23 March 2007 S/RES/1746 | This resolution extended UNAMA's mandate until 23 March 2008. |
22 December 2006 S/RES/1735 | This resolution further expanded the scope of the sanctions regime and the Committee's mandate, adopted new listing requirements, and extended and elaborated the mandate of the Monitoring Team. |