THE SITUATION BETWEEN IRAN AND IRAQ" Decisions On 16 January 1987. after consultations. the President made the following statement on behalf of the members of the Council:'' "In consultations, I have been authorized to make the following statement on behalf of the members of the Council: '"The members of the Security Council are dismayed and profoundly concerned by the fact that. in the period which has elapsed since the statement made by the President of the Council on 22 December 1986." hostilities between the Islamic Republic of Iran and Iraq have intensified and the risk that the armed conflict, now more than six years old. may pose a further threat to the security of the region has increased. "The large-scale military operations which have taken place since the end of last December. and which continue at this time, and the parties' repeated allegations of serious and recurrent violations of the norms of international humanitarian law and other laws of armed conflict clearly indicate the considerable escalation in recent weeks of this conflict, which has taken the Jives of countless persons, both combatants and civilians, and has caused grievous human suffering and heavy material losses. The members of the Council reiterate their serious concern over the widening of the conflict through increased attacks on purely civilian targets. '"In view of this critical situation, the members of the Council, recalling the statements made on behalf of the Council on 21 March'' and 22 December 1986. again issue an urgent appeal to the parties to comply with Council resolutions 582 ( 1986) and 588 ( 1986). In this context, they appreciate the efforts made by the Secretary-General and urge him to persevere in those efforts. '"The Security Council. on which the Members of the United Nations have conferred primary responsibility for the maintenance of international peace and security, will remain seized of the situation and will continue to make every effort to bring about the cessation of hostilities and the resolution of the contlict by peaceful means in accordance with the Charter."' gate allegations of the use of chemical weapons in the conflict." "Deeply dismayed by the unanimous conclusions of the specialists that there has been repeated use of chemical weapons against Iranian forces by Iraqi forces, that civilians in Iran also have been injured by chemical weapons. and that Iraqi military personnel have sustained injuries from chemical warfare agents. they again strongly condemn the repeated use of chemical weapons in open violation of the Geneva Protocol of 1925'" in which the use of chemical weapons in war is clearly prohibited. "Recalling the statements made by the President of the Council on 30 March 1984,"' 25 April 1985"' and 21 March 1986,'' they again emphatically demand that the provisions of the Geneva Protocol be strictly respected and observed. "They also condemn the prolongation of the conflict which, in addition to violations of international humanitarian law, continues to exact an appalling toll of human life, to cause heavy material damage in the two States, and to endanger peace and security in the region. "They express grave concern over the dangers of an extension of the conflict to other States in the region. "They reiterate their call for respect for the territorial integrity of all States in the region. "They reaffirm resolution 582 ( 1986) and call on both parties to co-operate with the efforts of the Security Council to open the way to an early settlement of the conflict on the basis of justice and honour. "They express support for the Secretary-General's efforts to restore peace to the peoples of Iran and Iraq and call on both States to respond positively to his efforts." At its 2750th meeting. on 20 July 1987, the Council decided to invite the representative of Iraq to participate, without vote, in the discussion of the item entitled "The situation between Iran and Iraq". Resolution 598 (1987) of 20 .July 1987 On 14 May 1987, after consultations. the President made the following statement on behalf of the members of the Council:'" "The members of the Security Council. seized with the continuing conflict between the Islamic Republic of Iran and Iraq, have considered the report of the mission of specialists dispatched by the Secretary-General to investi- " Resolutions or decision~ on this question were abo aJoptcu hv the Council in 1980. 1982. 1983. 1984. 19!15 anJ 19!16. · '·' S/18610. "See Re.wlutions and Decisions