UN Documents for Afghanistan: Security Council Resolutions

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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.