UN Documents for Afghanistan: Security Council Resolutions
Security Council Resolutions | Return to full list |
27 November 2002 S/RES/1444 | This resolution extended ISAF's mandate for one year until 20 December 2003, and requested quarterly reports of its activities. |
26 June 2002 S/RES/1419 | This resolution welcomed the peaceful holding of the Emergency Loya Jirga from the 11 - 19 June 2002. |
23 May 2002 S/RES/1413 | This resolution extended ISAF's mandate for six months until 20 December 2002. |
28 March 2002 S/RES/1401 | This resolution created UNAMA. |
28 January 2002 S/RES/1390 | This resolution extended the financial measures and broadened the travel ban and arms embargo; requested States to report on the measures taken to enforce them; and requested the 1267 Committee "to cooperate" with the Counter-Terrorism Committee (CTC). |
15 January 2002 S/RES/1388 | This resolution amended sanctions on the Taliban and Al-Qaida, to not include Ariana Afghan Airlines. |
20 December 2001 S/RES/1386 | This resolution authorised the establishment of ISAF to provide security in Kabul. |
6 December 2001 S/RES/1383 | This resolution endorsed the Bonn Agreement on provisional arrangements until a permanent government could be re-established. |
14 November 2001 S/RES/1378 | This resolution supported efforts by the Afghan people to establish a new transitional broad-based multi-ethnic government, and affirmed that the UN should play a central role in the establishment of this transitional government. |
12 November 2001 S/RES/1377 | This resolution called on states to become party to the relevant international conventions and protocols relating to terrorism, to implement 1373 and to assist each other in doing so. |
12 September 2001 S/RES/1368 | This resolution condemned the attacks of 11 September 2001 on the United States, and called on states to bring justice to the perpetrators, organisers and sponsors of those terrorist acts. |
30 July 2001 S/RES/1363 | This resolution established the monitoring mechanism (the Monitoring Group (MG)) and the Sanctions Enforcement Support Team (up to 15 members with expertise in customs, border security and counter-terrorism). The MG was also tasked with offering assistance to states neighbouring Afghanistan to increase their capacity to implement the sanctions. |
19 December 2000 S/RES/1333 | This resolution strengthened the sanctions against the Taliban and imposed sanctions against Al-Qaida. |
15 October 1999 S/RES/1267 | This resolution established the Al-Qaida and Taliban Committee and its sanctions mandate. |
8 December 1998 S/RES/1214 | This resolution expressed grave concern at the ongoing conflict in Afghanistan, and called on the Taliban and other factions to call a cease-fire, and to resume negotiations. |