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Resolution 612

Iraq-Islamic Republic of Iran

Abstract

Resolution 612 (1988) of 9 May 1988
The Security Council,

Having considered the report of 25 April 1988 of the mission dispatched by the Secretary-General to investigate
allegations of the use of chemical weapons in the conflict between the Islamic Republic of Iran and Iraq,
Dismayed by the mission's conclusions that chemical weapons continue to be used in the conflict and that their
use has been on an even more intensive scale than before,
1. Affirms the urgent necessity of strict observance of the Protocol for the Prohibition of the Use in War of
Asphyxiating, Poisonous or Other Gases, and of Bacteriological Methods of Warfare, signed at Geneva on 17 June
1925;
2. Condemns vigorously the continued use of chemical weapons in the conflict between the Islamic Republic of
Iran and Iraq contrary to the obligations under the Geneva Protocol;
3. Expects both sides to refrain from the future use of chemical weapons in accordance with their obligations
under the Geneva Protocol;
4. Calls upon all States to continue to apply or to establish strict control of the export to the parties to the
conflict of chemical products serving for the production of chemical weapons;
5. Decides to remain seized of the matter and expresses its determination to review the implementation of the
present resolution.

Adopted unanimously at the 2812th meeting.

Topics
Iran, Iraq
Year
1988
Title
Iraq-Islamic Republic of Iran
Quoted in resolutions
620
Security Council Composition
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