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  1. The United Nations Iran–Iraq Military Observer Group ( UNIIMOG) was a United Nations commission created during the Iran–Iraq War by the United Nations Security Council in Resolution 619 of August 9, 1988. The withdrawal of UNIIMOG forces in 1991 marked the official end to the Iran–Iraq War.

  2. The United Nations Iran-Iraq Military Observer Group (UNIIMOG) was established to verify, confirm and supervise the cessation of hostilities and the withdrawal of all forces to the...

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  4. Sep 14, 2023 · In August 1988, Iran and Iraq agreed to a ceasefire, and the United Nations (UN) established the UN Iran–Iraq Military Observer Group (UNIIMOG). Australia was one of 27 countries that took part, sending 60 officers to Iran between August 1988 and December 1990. Conditions in Iran were challenging.

  5. united nations iran-iraq military observer group UNIIMOG (August 1988 - February 1991) UNIIMOG was established in August 1988 to verify, confirm and supervise the ceasefire and the...

  6. Sep 2, 2014 · This article focuses on the United Nations Iran–Iraq Military Observer Group (UNIIMOG), a peacekeeping mission deployed by the UN Security Council from August 1988 to February 1991 to verify and monitor the ceasefire between Iran and Iraq and the mutual withdrawal of their respective troops.

  7. Extends mandate of the United Nations Iran–Iraq Military Observer Group: 643: 31 October 1989 15–0–0 Demands full implementation of Resolution 435 (1978) in Namibia 644: 7 November 1989 15–0–0 Establishes the United Nations Observer Group in Central America: 645: 29 November 1989 15–0–0

  8. hostilities) to be monitored by the United Nations Iran-Iraq Military Observer Group (UNIIMOG). UNIIMOG was a classic cold war peacekeeping operation, leveraging the political capital of neutrality to provide a buffer between warring par-ties.5 The withdrawal of forces to internationally recognized borders was complete by 1990. Iraq-Kuwait