The United Nations Security Council discussed the possibility of putting an end to the operations of the United Nations Monitoring, Verification and Inspection Commission (UNMOVIC) for Iraq, council diplomats said. The commission was set up in 1999 by council resolution 1284.
Following UNSCOM, the commission was charged with continuing its efforts to verify that Iraq no longer has weapons of mass destruction and complies with its obligations not to acquire new arms barred by the Security Council.
"There are discussions about phasing it out. We're not there yet but we're moving in that direction," Anne Patterson said, the number two at the US mission.
"The mandate doesn't need to be renewed. But again we're not there yet, we've been talking to other members, it's just going in that direction."
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