-- Iraq accepts all relevant U.N. Security Council resolutions and will cooperate with the U.N. Special Commission (UNSCOM), in charge of dismantling Iraq's weapons on mass destruction.
-- Iraq accords UNSCOM "immediate, unconditional and unrestricted access."
-- UNSCOM, as in previous U.N. statements, is to respect legitimate concerns of Iraq relating to "national security, sovereignty and dignity."
-- Eight presidential sites Iraq considers sensitive and spread over about 12 square miles (31 square km) will undergo special procedures, including a new team made up of UNSCOM inspectors and diplomats appointed by Annan.
-- UNSCOM would analyze any findings in a report to the council.
-- All other areas, facilities, equipment, records and means of transportation will be subject to current UNSCOM procedures.
-- Annan would bring the sanctions imposed on Iraq days after it invaded Kuwait in 1990 to the "full attention" of the council. But it does not commit the council to lifting the embargoes, which are in part tied to disarmament demands.