Resolution link | Resolution Date | Unofficial Description |
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S/RES/2610(2021) | Reaffirms that the Focal Point may receive exemption requests as well as communications from individuals de-listed from the Al-Qaida Sanctions List and from individuals claiming to have been subjected to the sanctions measures in relation to Al-Qaida mistakenly. |
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S/RES/2368 (2017) | Reaffirms the authorizations contained in resolutions 2083 (2012) and 2161 (2014). |
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S/RES/2255(2015) | Reaffirms the asset freeze, travel ban and arms embargo on individuals, groups, undertakings and entities associated with the Taliban, in constituting a threat to the peace, stability and security of Afghanistan as designated by the Committee on the List established pursuant to resolution 1988 (2011). |
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S/RES/2253 (2015) | Reaffirms the authorizations contained in resolutions 2083 (2012) and 2161 (2014), having also decided that the Al-Qaida Sanctions List shall henceforth be known as the ISIL (Da'esh) and Al-Qaida Sanctions List |
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S/RES/2161 (2014) | Authorizes the Focal Point to receive communications from individuals de-listed from the Al-Qaida Sanctions List and from individuals claiming to have been subjected to the sanctions measures in relation to Al-Qaida mistakenly. |
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S/RES/2083 (2012) | Authorizes the Focal Point for De-listing to receive travel ban and assets freeze exemption requests in relation to individuals, groups, undertakings or entities on the Al-Qaida Sanctions List |
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S/2007/178 | Letter dated 30 March 2007 from the Secretary-General addressed to the President of the Security Council (Contact details for the Focal Point for De-listing, which have since been updated - see above) |
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S/RES/1730 (2006) | Establishes a focal point within the Secretariat (Security Council Subsidiary Organs Branch) to receive de-listing requests and directs the relevant sanctions committees to revise their guidelines accordingly (paras 1 & 2) |