UN Security Council Resolutions Related To Afghanistan
- Resolution 8 (1946) of 29 August - admission as Member of United Nations.
- Resolution 622 (1988) of 31 October - authorizes UNGOMAP deployment.
- Resolution 647 (1990) of 11 January - extends UNGOMAP for a final two months.
- Resolution 1076 (1996) of 22 October - calls for an end to hostilities, outside interference and supply of arms to the parties to the conflict; denounces discrimination against women and girls in Afghanistan.
- Resolution 1193 (1998) of 28 August - demands an end to hostilities and an investigation into the killing of two UN staff members and the military adviser to the UN Special Mission to Afghanistan.
- Resolution 1214 (1998) of 8 December - repeats demands of resolution 1193 and reaffirms support for the United Nations Special Mission to Afghanistan.
- Resolution 1267 (1999) of 15 October - demands the Taliban turn over Usama bin Laden, forbids aircraft to take-of or land in Taliban-controlled territory without approval and freezes assets of the Taliban.
- Resolution 1333 (2000) of 19 December - repeats demand that the Taliban turn over bin Laden and imposes further measures on their territory pending concurrence with the demand.
- Resolution 1363 (2001) of 30 July - establishes a monitoring mechanism for the measures imposed under the previous two resolutions.
- United Nations Security Council Resolution 1383 (2001) of 6 December - endorsed the Bonn Agreement
- Resolution 1386 (2001) of 20 December - authorizes the deployment of International Security Assistance Force (ISAF)
- Resolution 1401 (2002) of 28 March - establishment of the United Nations Assistance Mission in Afghanistan (UNAMA)
- United Nations Security Council Resolution 1662 (2006) of 23 March - extension of UNAMA's mandate
- United Nations Security Council Resolution 1974 (2011) of 23 March - extension of UNAMA's mandate
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