United Nations Security Council Resolution 1686

UN Security Council
Resolution 1686
Date: 15 June 2006
Meeting no.: 5,461
Code: S/RES/1686 (Document)

Vote: For: 15 Abs.: 0 Against: 0
Subject: The situation in the Middle East
Result: Adopted

Security Council composition in 2006:
permanent members:

 CHN  FRA  RUS  UK  USA

non-permanent members:
 ARG  CGO  DEN  GHA  GRE
 JPN  PER  QAT  SVK  TAN

Scene of the bombing that killed Hariri and 22 others

United Nations Security Council Resolution 1686, adopted unanimously on June 15, 2006, after recalling previous resolutions concerning Lebanon and the region, including 1373 (2001), 1566 (2004), 1595 (2005), 1636 (2005), 1644 (2005) and 1664 (2006), the Council extended the mandate of the United Nations International Independent Investigation Commission (UNIIIC) investigating the assassination of former Lebanese Prime Minister Rafik Hariri for one year.[1]

The resolution, adopted in a private session, was backed by France and the United States.[2]

Contents

Resolution

Observations

The Council reaffirmed its condemnation of the bombing that killed Prime Minister Rafik Hariri and 22 others, as well as other attacks in Lebanon since October 2004. It commended the UNIIIC for its work "under difficult circumstances", and noted that while significant progress had been made, the investigation was not yet complete.

Council members declared their willingness to assist Lebanon in bringing those responsible for the attack to account.

Acts

The Security Council welcomed the report of the UNIIIC and subsequently extended its mandate until June 15, 2007. It supported the Commission's decision to extend its capabilities in order to assist the Lebanese government with investigations into other attacks in Lebanon since October 1, 2004.[3]

Finally, the Council requested the UNIIIC to report quarterly on the progress of the investigation.

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