UN Security Council Reaffirms the Commitment to Imposing Weapons Embargo on Libya - World Stock Market
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The operation, launched by the European Union in March 2020, aims to stop the illegal flow of weapons to and from Libya.
UN renews Libya arms ship checks – Asian News from UK
Thirteen Council members voted in favour of the resolution, while Russia and China abstained. The United Nations Security Council has voted to extend the authorisation allowing member states to inspect vessels suspected of violating the arms embargo on Libya, as fresh militia clashes in Tripoli underscore the country’s enduring instability and fractured security environment. Adopted on Thursday, Resolution 2780 renews for six months the mandate …
UN Security Council reaffirms the commitment to imposing weapons embargo on Libya - World Stock Market
The United Nations Security Council approved the United Nations Security Council with 13 positive votes and 2 abstentions (Russia, China), which extends the Irini business for another six months. The resolution, co -ordinated by Greece and France, continues to allow inspections on international waters off the coast of Libya to implement the UN weapons embargo on ships directed to or from Libya, provided that there are reasonable submissions. In …
The United Nations Security Council adopted Resolution 2780 (2025) by 13 votes in favor and 2 abstentions (Russia, China), extending the mandate of the…More...
The United Nations Security Council adopted with 13 positive votes and 2 abstentions (Russia, China) Resolution 2780 (2025), which extends for another six months the mandate… UN: The Security Council renewed the mandate of Operation IRINI, reaffirming the commitment to impose an arms embargo on Libya - NAVTEMPORIKI
UN Extends Libya Arms Embargo Ship Inspection Mandate
The United Nations Security Council has extended its authorisation for member states and regional organisations to inspect vessels suspected of violating the arms embargo on Libya. The extension, granted under Resolution 2780, will last for six more months. The draft resolution was submitted by France and Greece and adopted with 13 votes in favour. However, both Russia and China abstained, raising concerns about the effectiveness of the mandate.…
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