UN Documents for Afghanistan: Security Council Resolutions
| Security Council Resolutions | Return to full list |
| 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. |
| 28 August 1998 S/RES/1193 | This resolution expressed grave concern at the conflict in Afghanistan, and called it a growing threat to regional and international peace and security, demanded that all factions stop fighting and seek a peaceful resolution. |
| 13 August 1998 S/RES/1189 | This resolution strongly condemned the terrorist bomb attacks of 7 August 1998 in eastern Africa. |
| 22 October 1996 S/RES/1076 | This resolution called on all parties in Afghanistan to stop fighting, and engage in political dialogue. The Council also denounced the discrimination against girls and women. |
| 11 January 1990 S/RES/647 | This resolution agreed to deploy UN military officers in Afghanistan and Pakistan to assist with the mission of good offices. |
| 31 October 1988 S/RES/622 | This resolution authorised the establishment of UNGOMAP. |
| 9 January 1980 S/RES/462 | This resolution invoked Uniting for Peace by calling for an emergency session of the General Assembly, following a veto by the Soviet Union on a draft resolution that would have called on its forces to withdraw from Afghanistan. |
| 29 August 1946 S/RES/8 | This resolution recommended Afghanistan, Iceland and Sweden for UN membership. |
