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Libyan arms embargo extended by UN Security Council for one more year

The mandate for an operation to enforce its arms embargo on Libya was extended by the UN Security Council for one more year. 

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The mandate for an operation to enforce its arms embargo on Libya was extended by the UN Security Council on Friday for one more year.

The Council said in a statement, “The Security Council decided today to renew measures designed to implement the arms embargo against Libya for another year, in particular those authorizing Member States — acting nationally or through regional organizations — to inspect vessels on the high seas off Libya’s coast believed to be in violation of the arms embargo imposed on that country.”

The resolution was adopted by a 14 – 0 vote, with one abstention being Russia, it added.

Within six months and 11 months, the Council requested that the secretary-general report on the implementation of the resolution.

Following the Berlin Conference on Libya to oversee the UN’s arms embargo on Libya, the European Union Naval Force Mediterranean Operation (IRINI) was launched in the Mediterranean Sea on March 31, 2020.

The controversial IRINI has faced several criticisms as it has had no effect on arms shipments by land and air to warlord Khalifa Haftar and his allies.

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