United Nations Security Council Resolution 671
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| UN Security Council Resolution 671 | |
|---|---|
Iraq (orange) and Iran (green) | |
| Date | 27 September 1990 |
| Meeting no. | 2,944 |
| Code | S/RES/671 (Document) |
| Subject | Iran–Iraq |
Voting summary |
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| Result | Adopted |
| Security Council composition | |
Permanent members | |
Non-permanent members | |
United Nations Security Council resolution 671 was adopted unanimously on 27 September 1990. Recalling resolutions 598 (1987), 619 (1988), 631 (1989), 642 (1989) and 651 (1990), and having considered a report by the Secretary-General Javier Pérez de Cuéllar on the United Nations Iran–Iraq Military Observer Group, the Security Council decided:
- (a) to renew the mandate of the United Nations Iran–Iraq Military Observer Group for another two months until 30 November 1990;
- (b) to request the Secretary-General, after discussions with both parties, to report on the future of the Observer Group with his recommendations during November.[1]