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UN/IRAQ: SYG LETTER REGARDING UNMOVIC MANDATE

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E.O. 12958: N/A
TAGS: PREL UNSC PGOV UNMOVIC IZ
SUBJECT: UN/IRAQ: SYG LETTER REGARDING UNMOVIC MANDATE


On April 19, the UNSC President circulate to UNSC members a
letter received the same day from SYG Annan regarding the
mandate of the UN Monitoring and Verification Commission
(UNMOVIC). Text of letter follows.

Begin text:

Dear Mr. President,

I have the honour to refer to Security Council resolution
1284 (1999) which established, as a subsidiary body of the
Council, the United Nations Monitoring, Verification and
Inspection Commission (UNMOVIC). Reference is also made to
the related resolutions 687 (1991) and 706 (1991).

I should like to draw your attention to the recently
concluded 2004-2005 un-audited financial statements for the
Iraq Escrow Account particularly as they relate to UNMOVIC.
In those statements, UNMOVIC incurred total expenditures of
$31.7 million against an income of $11.7 million - mostly
interest income. The shortfall (20 million) was covered from
the reserves and fund balances. The reserves and fund
balances which, at the beginning of the biennium stood at
$353 million, were further reduced by $200 million that was
transferred to the Development Fund for Iraq, and $22.7
million that was used to settle the outstanding arrears of
assessed contributions that the government of Iraq had with
the United Nations ($20.3 million) and the IAEA ($2.5
million). Consequently, the reserves and fund balances now
stand at $113.9 million. In the meantime, the current
UNMOVIC budget for six months (1 January - 30 June 2006)
stands at $6.4 million. If the costs are maintained at the
current level, about $25.5 million will be needed for this
biennium (2006-2007).

I should also like to draw your attention to my report to the
General Assembly on mandating and delivering: analysis and
recommendations to facilitate the review of mandates
(A/60/733). The text of paragraph 117 reads as follows:

"The United Nations Monitoring, Verification and Inspection
Commission (UNMOVIC) was established under Security Council
resolution 1284 (1999) to verify the disarmament of Iraq of
biological and chemical weapons and missiles and other means
of delivery with ranges greater than 150 km, and to monitor
Iraq's compliance with its obligations not to use, develop,
construct or acquire such weapons. UNMOVIC is widely seen as
having accumulated significant experience, including in the
area of biological weapons and means of delivery,
constituting expertise that does not exist elsewhere in the
multilateral system. As the situation in Iraq evolves, A
Security Council review of the UNMOVIC mandate may be
warranted, including examination of whether and how the
United Nations could utilize certain areas of the
Commission's expertise such as its roster of trained
technical experts."

In the light of the above, the Council is invited to consider
undertaking a review of the mandate incorporated in Security
Council resolution 1284 (1999).

Please accept, Mr. President, the assurances of my highest
consideration.

Signed: Kofi A. Annan

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