On August 12, 2004, the UN Security Council unanimously voted to extend
the UN mission in Iraq for a year. The resolution says that the UN should
play a key role in assisting Iraq "in the formation of institutions
for representative government". But the secretary general highlighted
the risk of attacks on UN personnel, indicating that UN staff would be limited
and as a result the UN's impact will be limited too. The UN is sending a
small team led by the new envoy to Iraq, Ashraf Jehangir Qazi of Pakistan.
The UN will have to rely on the US-led multinational force for security.