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S/RES/2621(2022) SC

Security Council resolution 2621 (2022) [on termination of the mandate of the UN Compensation Commission]

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Draft symbol S/2022/136
Adopted symbol S/RES/2621(2022)
Category POLITICAL AND LEGAL QUESTIONS
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UN Document S/RES/2621(2022) ↗

Vote Recorded VoteS/PV.8972 Feb. 22, 2022

✓ Yes (15)
Speeches following this vote (18) may include explanations of vote
The President
I thank Mr. Gaffey for his briefing. I now give the floor to those members of the Council who wish to make statements. Dame Barbara Woodward (United Kingdom): I would like to start by thanking Mr. Michael Gaffey, President of the Governing Council of the United Nations Compensation Commission (UNCC), for his briefing today, as well as Ambassador Lucy Kiruthu, Vice-President of the Governing Cou…
Mr. Mills (United States of America)
I would like to thank Ambassador Gaffey for his briefing. As it winds to a close, we can judge the United Nations Compensation Commission (UNCC) as a successful mechanism for post-conflict management, made possible by the Security Council’s collective commitment to multilateralism and the maintenance of international peace and security. Acting under Chapter VII of the Charter of the United Natio…
Mrs. Gasri (France)
I too would like to thank Ambassador Gaffey for his briefing. I would also like to welcome the presence here today of the Minister for Foreign Affairs of Iraq and the Permanent Representative of Kuwait. Today is an important day for Iraq and Kuwait, but also for the Security Council, which established the United Nations Compensation Commission (UNCC) in 1991. For 31 years, the Commission has don…
Mrs. Nusseibeh (United Arab Emirates)
I would like to thank Ambassador Michael Gaffey, President of the United Nations Compensation Commission, for his valuable briefing. I also welcome the participation in this meeting of Mr. Fuad Mohammad Hussein, Minister for Foreign Affairs of Iraq, and Ambassador Mansour Alotaibi, Permanent Representative of Kuwait. The Security Council’s adoption today of resolution 2621 (2022), concluding the…
Mrs. Buenrostro Massieu (Mexico)
I thank Ambassador Gaffey, President of the United Nations Compensation Commission, for his briefing. I also welcome the delegations of Iraq and Kuwait. Today is an important day for both countries. Mexico commends Iraq for its fulfilment over the past 30 years of its obligations under the relevant Security Council resolutions, Chapter VII of the Charter of the United Nations and the decisions o…
Mr. Raguttahalli (India)
I thank the President of the Governing Council of the United Nations Compensation Commission, Ambassador Michael Gaffey, for his briefing. I also welcome the presence of the Minister for Foreign Affairs of Iraq and the Permanent Representative of Kuwait at this meeting. At the outset, I would like to put on record our appreciation for the consistent work of the Compensation Commission and thank …
Mrs. Koumba Pambo (Gabon)
I thank the Secretary-General for making available his thirty-third report (S/2022/100) on the implementation of paragraph 4 of Security Council resolution 2107 (2013). I also thank Ambassador Michael Gaffey, President of the Governing Council of the United Nations Compensation Commission, for his informative briefing, which we listened to carefully. I welcome the presence today of the Minister f…
Ms. Byrne Nason (Ireland)
We welcome the unanimous adoption today of resolution 2621 (2022). I would like to thank Ambassador Gaffey for his briefing and to warmly welcome to the Chamber Mr. Fuad Mohammad Hussein, Minister for Foreign Affairs of Iraq, as well as our colleague Mansour Alotaibi, Ambassador of Kuwait. I would like to begin by echoing the words of my colleague Ambassador Gaffey in his recent letter (S/2022/1…
Mr. Heines (Norway)
I too would like to thank Mr. Gaffey for his comprehensive briefing. We are also very pleased to welcome Foreign Minister Fuad Mohammad Hussein and the Permanent Representative of Kuwait to today’s meeting. More than 30 years ago, the Security Council decided to establish the United Nations Compensation Commission and Compensation Fund to process the millions of claims submitted for losses and d…
Mr. Zhang Jun (China)
I would like to thank Ambassador Michael Gaffey, Chair of the Governing Council of the United Nations Compensation Commission for his briefing, and the Commission for its considerable work. I also welcome Iraq’s Foreign Minister, Fuad Mohammad Hussein, and the Permanent Representative of Kuwait to today’s meeting. China welcomes the decision adopted by the Commission at its special session on 9…
Mr. Hoxha (Albania)
We welcome the adoption of resolution 2621 (2022), and I thank Ambassador Gaffey for his briefing. I also welcome the presence of Mr. Fuad Mohammad Hussein, Minister for Foreign Affairs of Iraq, and the Permanent Representative of Kuwait, Mr. Mansour Ayyad Alotaibi, at this meeting. Today we are witnessing a rare moment of closure and fulfilment, and of reckoning. It is a moment we can be proud…
Ms. Oppong-Ntiri (Ghana)
I thank Ambassador Michael Gaffey, President of the Governing Council of the United Nations Compensation Commission, for his detailed briefing and summary of the work of the Governing Council. I also welcome the participation of the Minister for Foreign Affairs of Iraq and the Permanent Representative of Kuwait in this meeting. Almost 31 years ago, the Security Council established the Commission…
Mrs. Aguiar Barboza (Brazil)
At the outset, Brazil would like to commend the Governing Council of the United Nations Compensation Commission (UNCC), represented by its President, Ambassador Michael Gaffey, for the Governing Council and Commission’s remarkable work throughout the years. Brazil welcomes today’s adoption of resolution 2621 (2022), which marks the termination of the Compensation Commission. After more than thr…
Mr. Kiboino (Kenya)
I thank Ambassador Michael Gaffey, President of the Governing Council of the United Nations Compensation Commission (UNCC), for his presentation of the final report on the work of the Commission (S/2022/104, annex). We also welcome the participation of Mr. Fuad Hussein, Minister for Foreign Affairs of Iraq, and the Permanent Representative of Kuwait in this meeting. At the outset, we congratulat…
The President
I shall now make a statement in my capacity as the representative of the Russian Federation. I would like to welcome the participation in today’s meeting of the Minister for Foreign Affairs of the Republic of Iraq, Mr. Fuad Mohammad Hussein, as well as the Permanent Representative of Kuwait to the United Nations, Mr. Mansour Alotaibi. I also want to express our gratitude to Mr. Michael Gaffey, P…
Mr. Hussein (Iraq)
At the outset, on behalf of my country I have the honour of congratulating the Russian Federation on its assumption of the presidency of the Security Council for the month of February. I wish you every success in your work, Mr. President. I would also like to express my thanks and appreciation to Norway for leading the Council’s work last month and to thank the President of the Governing Council …
The President
I now give the floor to the representative of Kuwait.
Mr. Alotaibi (Kuwait)
At the outset, I should like to congratulate you, Mr. President, on your assumption of the presidency of the Security Council for this month and to wish you success in managing the remaining work ahead. I would also like to thank Norway for its successful presidency last month. My thanks also go to Mr. Michael Gaffey, President of the United Nations Compensation Commission Governing Council, for …
Full text of resolution CR-UNSC
United Nations S/RES/2621 (2022)* Security Council Distr.: General 22 February 2022 Resolution 2621 (2022) Adopted by the Security Council at its 8972nd meeting, on 22 February 2022 The Security Council, Recalling all of its relevant resolutions on Iraq, including 660 (1990), 674 (1990), 686 (1991), 687 (1991), 692 (1991), 1483 (2003) and 1956 (2010), Taking note with appreciation of the Final Report of the Governing Council of the United Nations Compensation Commission (“the Governing Council”) to the Security Council (UN Doc. S/2022/104), on the United Nations Compensation Commission (“the Commission”) and the United Nations Compensation Fund (“the Fund”), Underlining Decision No. 277 of the Governing Council of 9 February 2022, which declared that “Iraq has fulfilled its international obligat ions to compensate all claimants awarded compensation by the Commission for losses and damages suffered as a direct result of Iraq’s unlawful invasion of Kuwait”, and decided that “effective immediately, the Government of Iraq is no longer required to depo sit a percentage of proceeds from export sales of petroleum, petroleum products and natural gas into the Fund”, Noting that the Commission was established by the Security Council for payment of compensation in relation to the liability identified in para. 2 (b) of resolution 686 (1991), paras. 16 and 18 of resolution 687 (1991) and resolution 692 (1991), Appreciating the commitment of the Government of Iraq to meeting its obligations under relevant Security Council resolutions and Governing Council decisions and its cooperation over the lifespan of the Commission, and commending its resolute efforts in this respect even under difficult circumstances, Appreciating also the cooperation of the Government of Kuwait with both the Commission and the Government of Iraq, and commending the goodwill it has shown to the Government of Iraq during the Commission’s process, includ ing its support for Iraq’s requests to suspend its deposits into the Fund in 2014, 2015 and 2016, Welcoming the improved relations between Iraq and Kuwait, Acknowledging the involvement by international organisations and other member States in the Commission’s claims process and distribution of awards, * Reissued for technical reasons on 11 March 2022. 22-02537* (E) *2202537* S/RES/2621 (2022) Acting under Chapter VII of the Charter of the United Nations, 1. Decides that the Commission has fulfilled its mandate under resolutions 687 (1991) and 692 (1991) and other relevant resolutions of the Security Council; 2. Reaffirms that Iraq has fulfilled its international obligations to compensate all claimants awarded compensation by the Commission for direct loss, damage – including environmental damage and the depletion of natural resources – or injury to foreign Governments, nationals and corporations as a result of its unlawful invasion and occupation of Kuwait, as set out in paragraphs 16 and 18 of resolution 687 (1991) and resolution 692 (1991); 3. Confirms that the Government of Iraq is no longer required to deposit a percentage of proceeds from export sales of petroleum, petroleum products and natural gas into the Fund; 4. Confirms that the Commission’s claims process is now complete and final and that no further claims shall be made to the Commission; 5. Encourages recipients of environmental remediation and restoration awards issued by the Commission to continue carrying out projects consistent with existing commitments, and keeping Iraq appropriately informed of progress on the projects through the United Nations Secretariat; 6. Requests the United Nations Secretariat to provide access to the Government of Iraq, upon its request, to the claims records of the Commission, in accordance with relevant archival policies and procedures of the United Nations for this purpose; 7. Decides to terminate the mandate of the Commission, and, in accordance with Decision No. 277 of the Governing Council, directs the Commission to conclude the outstanding matters necessary for its closure and for the dissolution of the Fund by the end of 2022, and to return to the Government of Iraq any amounts remaining in the Fund at the point of dissolution; 8. Decides to conclude its consideration of compensation by the Commission for liability as set out in paragraphs 16 and 18 of resolution 687 (1991) and resolution 692 (1991) and that upon completion of the outstanding matters described in paragraph 7, the Commission shall be closed and the Fund shall be dissolved. 2/2 22-02537

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