UN Documents for Democratic Republic of the Congo: Security Council Resolutions

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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.
9 August 1991 S/RES/704 This resolution recommended the Republic of the Marshall Islands for UN membership.
8 August 1991 S/RES/702 This resolution recommended the Democratic People's Republic of Korea and the Republic of Korea for UN membership.
17 June 1991 S/RES/700 In this resolution the Iraq 661 sanctions committee was given a mandate to monitor the arms embargo.
20 May 1991 S/RES/693 This resolution mandated the UN Observer Mission in El Salvador to monitor the human rights situation in El Salvador.
20 May 1991 S/RES/692 This resolution established the UNCC and the UN Compensation Fund.
29 April 1991 S/RES/690 This resolution established the UN Mission for the Referendum in Western Sahara (MINURSO).
9 April 1991 S/RES/689 This resolution established UNIKOM.
5 April 1991 S/RES/688 In response to the situation in Iraq following the Gulf War this resolution stated that repression against civilian population within a state had consequences that could "threaten international peace and security in the region."