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15 March 2024 15–0–0 The situation in Afghanistan 2728: 25 March 2024 14–0–1 (abstention: United States) Ceasefire of the Israel–Hamas war 2729: 29 April 2024 13–0–2 (abstentions: China and Russian Federation) Reports of the Secretary-General on the Sudan and South Sudan 2730: 24 May 2024 14–0–1 (abstention: Russian Federation)
United Nations Security Council Resolution 2713 was adopted on 1 December 2023. According to the resolution, the Security Council voted to renew the sanctions regime on Somalia-based Al-Shabaab until 15 December 2024. [1] [2] France abstained from voting.
The Taiwan Affairs Office announced its first sanction under the new law in November 2021, and the Ministry of Commerce announced its first Unreliable Entity List designation in February 2023. As of August 2024, over 100 individuals and entities have been sanctioned by China.
May 10: United Nations General Assembly Resolution ES-10/23: The United Nations General Assembly votes 143–9 with 25 abstentions to approve a resolution granting Palestine new rights and privileges, and to reconsider Palestine's request to become a UN member. The nine countries that opposed the resolution were Argentina, the Czech Republic ...
UN sanctions should not be confused with unilateral sanctions that are imposed by individual countries in furtherance of their strategic interests. [5] Typically intended as strong economic coercion, measures applied under unilateral sanctions can range between coercive diplomatic efforts, economic warfare, or as preludes to war.
Banks, cautious of sanctions, have started to ask their clients to provide written guarantees that no person or entity from the U.S. SDN (Special Designated Nationals) list is involved in a deal ...
International sanctions against Syria; International sanctions during the Russian invasion of Ukraine; International sanctions during the Russo-Ukrainian War; International sanctions against Iran; United Nations Security Council resolutions concerning the nuclear program of Iran; Iranian frozen assets; International sanctions against Iraq
United Nations Security Council Resolution 1696 – passed on 31 July 2006. Demanded that Iran suspend all enrichment-related and reprocessing activities and threatened sanctions, invoking Chapter VII of the United Nations Charter to make that demand legally binding on Iran. [1] Adopted by 14 votes with Qatar abstaining.