Resolution 949 (1994) / adopted by the Security Council at its 3438th meeting, on 15 October 1994.
1994
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SignaturaS/RES/949(1994)
TítuloResolution 949 (1994) / adopted by the Security Council at its 3438th meeting, on 15 October 1994.
Otros títulos
Security Council resolution 949 (1994) [demanding that Iraq immediately complete the withdrawal of all military units recently deployed to southern Iraq to their original positions and that Iraq not again utilize its military or any other forces in a hostile or provocative manner to threaten its neighbours or UN operations in Iraq]
AccesoEnglish: S_RES_949(1994)-EN - PDF ; Español: S_RES_949(1994)-ES - PDF ; Français: S_RES_949(1994)-FR - PDF ; Русский: S_RES_949(1994)-RU - PDF ; العربية: S_RES_949(1994)-AR - PDF ; 中文: S_RES_949(1994)-ZH - PDF ;
Resúmen
Condemns recent military deployments by Iraq in the direction of the border with Kuwait; demands that Iraq immediately complete the witdrawal of all military units recently deployed to southern Iraq to their original positions; demands that Iraq not again utilize its military or any other forces in a hostile or provocative manner to threaten either its neighbours or UN operations in Iraq; demands therefore that Iraq not redeploy to the south the units referred to in paragraph 2 above or take any other action to enhance its military capacity in southern Iraq; demands that Iraq cooperate fully with the UN Special Commission.
Nota sobre el evento1994-10-15
Resúmen de la votación
Adopted unanimously, 3438th meeting
ProyectoS/1994/1164
Acta de la sesión
S/PV.3438
Información del programaS/49 [118] IRAQ-KUWAIT SITUATION
S/ X The situation between Iraq and Kuwait.
S/ X The situation between Iraq and Kuwait.
Fecha[New York] : UN, 15 Oct. 1994.
Descripción
2 p.
Notas
Demands that Iraq immediately complete the withdrawal of all military units recently deployed to southern Iraq to their original positions.