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United Nations Security Council Resolution 1698


FieldValue
number1698
organSC
date31 July
year2006
meeting5,502
codeS/RES/1698
documenthttps://undocs.org/S/RES/1698(2006)
for15
abstention0
against0
subjectThe situation concerning the Democratic Republic of the Congo
resultAdopted
imageFlag of the Democratic Republic of the Congo.svg
captionFlag of the Democratic Republic of the Congo

United Nations Security Council Resolution 1698, adopted unanimously on July 31, 2006, after recalling all previous resolutions concerning the situation in the Democratic Republic of the Congo, including resolutions 1493 (2003), 1533 (2004), 1552 (2004), 1565 (2004), 1592 (2005), 1596 (2005), 1616 (2005), 1649 (2005) and 1654 (2006), the Council renewed sanctions against the country until July 31, 2007.

The resolution was passed after the first general elections in 40 years.

Resolution

Observations

The Security Council condemned illegal arms trafficking in the Democratic Republic of the Congo and expressed its intention to continue closely monitoring the embargo that imposed in Resolution 1493. Furthermore, the presence of militias and foreign forces in the Ituri, North and South Kivu regions.

Acts

Under Chapter VII of the United Nations Charter, the Council reiterated demands to comply with resolutions 1493, 1596 and 1649, and extended sanctions and the mandate of the expert group monitoring their implementation until July 31, 2007, in the light of non-compliance.

Meanwhile, the Council declared its intention to take further measures against the financing of armed groups and militias and urged the Congolese government to extend its authority throughout the country. Furthermore, Council members decided to extend the provisions of Resolution 1596 to political and military leaders using children in armed conflict in violation of international law and also against individuals targeting children in times of war.

Finally, all parties were required to co-operate with the expert group and Uganda was urged to fulfill its obligations in Resolution 1596.

References

References

  1. (July 31, 2006). "Security Council extends increase in force strength of UN mission in Democratic Republic of Congo until 30 September". United Nations.
  2. (1 August 2006). "UN extends DR Congo arms embargo".
  3. Hudson, Natalie Florea. (2009). "Gender, human security and the United Nations: security language as a political framework for women". Taylor & Francis.
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