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Inspectors Set to Return to Iraq Under New Security Council Resolution

Staff Report

8 November 2002
ElBaradei Blix

Dr. ElBaradei and Dr. Blix, who head the IAEA and UN
Iraq inspection teams (Credit: D. Calma)

IAEA and UN weapons inspectors are set to return to Iraq for on-site inspections under terms of a new resolution adopted Friday, 8 November, by the UN Security Council. The resolution demands that Iraq "cooperate immediately, unconditionally, and actively" with the IAEA, which is responsible for the nuclear file, and the United Nations Monitoring, Verification, and Inspection Commission (UNMOVIC), responsible for the chemical, biological, and missile files.

IAEA Director General Mohamed ElBaradei, who in recent weeks has underscored the key role of inspections, welcomed the Security Council action. "The Security Council action gives us a clear mandate in Iraq, with full and explicit authority for unrestricted inspections, and we stand ready to carry out our mission." he said. "As I have emphasized, such inspections will be the key, over the long haul, to ensuring that clandestine efforts to develop nuclear weapons in Iraq are detected and thwarted."

The Security Council demanded that Iraq confirm its intention within seven days to comply fully with the resolution. Shortly thereafter, an advance team of IAEA and UNMOVIC inspectors would go to Iraq.

Highlights of the Security Council resolution