UN Security Council Resolutions
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29 January 1992 S/RES/735 | This resolution recommended Armenia for UN membership. |
23 January 1992 S/RES/732 | This resolution recommended Kazakhstan for UN membership. |
23 January 1992 S/RES/733 | This resolution imposed an arms embargo. |
15 December 1991 S/RES/724 | This resolution strengthened sanctions and their enforcement in the context of the conflict in Bosnia and Herzegovina. |
21 November 1991 S/RES/720 | This resolution recommended the appointment of Boutros Boutros-Ghali. |
11 October 1991 S/RES/716 | This resolution reaffirmed that its position on the solution to the Cyprus problem is based on one state of Cyprus comprising two politically equal communities as defined by the Secretary-General in his 8 March 1990 report. |
11 October 1991 S/RES/715 | This resolution stepped-up the monitoring and inspection regime making it ongoing. |
25 September 1991 S/RES/713 | This resolution marked the start of the UN's involvement in the former Yugoslavia. It imposed sanctions and their enforcement in the context of the conflict in Bosnia and Herzegovina. |
12 September 1991 S/RES/711 | This resolution recommended Lithuania for UN membership. |
12 September 1991 S/RES/709 | This resolution recommended Estonia for UN membership. |
12 September 1991 S/RES/710 | This resolution recommended Latvia for UN membership. |
19 August 1991 S/RES/705 | This resolution endorsed the Secretary-General’s suggestion that the compensation to be paid by Iraq should not exceed 30 percent of the annual value of its exports of petroleum and petroleum products. |
15 August 1991 S/RES/707 | This resolution demanded that Iraq halt all nuclear activity, provide full disclosure of its weapons programmes, and allow inspectors access to all sites. |
15 August 1991 S/RES/706 | The Council requested the Secretary-General to submit a report on the repatriation or return of all Kuwaiti and third-country nationals. |
9 August 1991 S/RES/703 | This resolution recommended the Federated States of Micronesia for UN membership. |