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The UN Security Council is scheduled to meet on Wednesday 30 November to vote on a resolution tightening sanctions against North Korea, following its fifth nuclear test in September.  According to public reports, the resolution is expected to impose additional export restrictions on commodities (including coal, a major North Korean export) and decorative statues, as well as restrictions on banking transactions and new designations of individuals and entities involved in the North Korean nuclear and…

The UN Security Council (“UNSC“) yesterday lifted its arms embargo on non-state actors in Liberia, terminating the remainder of its Liberian sanctions regime (UNSC Resolution 2288 (2016) (“UNSCR 2288“)), and dissolved the UN Liberia Sanctions Committee and Panel of Experts with immediate effect.  UNSCR 2288 welcomes the sustained progress made by the Liberian government in rebuilding Liberia following the 2003 civil war, and recalls the UNSC’s determination to terminate sanctions upon full implementation of the provisions of the Comprehensive Peace Agreement (signed on 18 August 2003 by the Liberian government, rebel groups, political parties and civil society leaders) and sufficient stability and security of the wider region. Welcoming the adoption of UNSC 2288, UN Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon called on the Liberian government to establish the necessary legal and administrative framework to combat the illicit trafficking of arms and ammunition.

Further to our blog post summarising UN Security Council (“UNSC“) Resolution 2278 (2016) on the prevention of illicit crude oil exports from Libya and regarding the UN and EU designation of the Indian vessel Distya Ameya for transporting crude oil illicitly exported from Libya, the EU yesterday de-listed the vessel (following the UN’s delisting of the same on 12 May 2016) after India’s Permanent Mission to the UN informed the UN that the vessel had returned to Libya and discharged its entire oil cargo, under the supervision of the National Oil Corporation (NOC) (Council Implementing Decision (CFSP) 2016/816).