United Nations Assistance Mission for Iraq

The United Nations Assistance Mission for Iraq (UNAMI) is an entity that was formed by the United Nations in Security Council Resolution 1500 on 14 August 2003.[1]

Mandate

Its mandate operates through a Special Representative of the United Nations Secretary-General in Iraq. The first such representative was Sérgio Vieira de Mello who was killed in the Canal Hotel bombing on 19 August 2003.[2]

The current mandate was extended to 31 July 2014, under Resolution 2110 adopted on 24 July 2013. One of its tasks is to implement the International Compact with Iraq. The Special Representative of the Secretary-General Ashraf Qazi was appointed on 14 July 2004 and retired on 18 September 2007.[3]

Ad Melkert was Special Representative of the Secretary-General from 2009-2011, who was replaced by Martin Kobler.[4] The current Special Representative of the Secretary-General is Nikolay Mladenov.[5]

Military representatives and guards

Withdrawn Participants

See also

References

  1. United Nations Security Council Resolution 1500. S/RES/1500(2003) page 1. 14 August 2003. Retrieved 2007-09-13.
  2. United Nations Security Council Verbotim Report 4812. S/PV/4812 page 8. Mr. Trautwein Germany 21 August 2003 at 10:30. Retrieved 2007-09-13.
  3. "SRSG Visits Northern Region of Kurdistan". 18 September 2007. Retrieved 2007-09-20.
  4. "SECRETARY-GENERAL APPOINTS MARTIN KOBLER OF GERMANY AS SPECIAL REPRESENTATIVE FOR IRAQ". 11 August 2011. Retrieved 2011-10-30.
  5. "UN chief appoints Bulgarian official as Special Representative for Iraq". 2 August 2013. Retrieved 2013-09-28.
  6. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 DPKO UN Mission's Summary detailed by Country
  7. "United Nations Peace Operations - Year in Review 2004". Un.org. Retrieved 2012-08-04.
  8. "Microsoft PowerPoint - (U) Iraq Weekly Status Report - 16 March 2005.ppt" (PDF). Retrieved 2012-08-04.
  9. John Pike. "Iraq Coalition - Non-US Forces in Iraq". Globalsecurity.org. Retrieved 2012-08-04.
  10. Press Releases, Statements & Transcripts - Embassy of the U.S. in Georgia
  11. Past Operations | National Defence and the Canadian Forces Archived September 8, 2007 at the Wayback Machine

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