posted on Mar, 7 2003 @ 12:04 PM
I would think...
Ahh...here it is...Resolution 681 I believe...
"24. Decides that, in accordance with resolution 661 (1990) and subsequen
t
related resolutions and until a further decision is taken by the Security
Council, all States shall continue to prevent the sale or supply, or the
promotion or facilitation of such sale or supply, to Iraq by their nationals,
or from their territories or using their flag vessels or aircraft, of:
(a) Arms and related materiel of all types, specifically including the
sale or transfer through other means of all forms of conventional military
equipment, including for paramilitary forces, and spare parts and components
and their means of production, for such equipment;
(b) Items specified and defined in paragraphs 8 and 12 above not
otherwise covered above;
(c) Technology under licensing or other transfer arrangements used in th
e
production, utilization or stockpiling of items specified in subparagraphs (a)
and (b) above;
(d) Personnel or materials for training or technical support services
relating to the design, development, manufacture, use, maintenance or support
of items specified in subparagraphs (a) and (b) above;
25. Calls upon all States and international organizations to act strictl
y
in accordance with paragraph 24 above, notwithstanding the existence of any
contracts, agreements, licences or any other arrangements;"
TH's comments that the originating states are at fault is pretty much implied here, though not specifically stated as it relates to the use of
intermediaries....
[Edited on 7-3-2003 by Gazrok]