S/RES/2362 (2017)
United Nations
Security Council
Distr.: General
29 June 2017
Resolution 2362 (2017)
Adopted by the Security Council at its 7988th meeting, on
29 June 2017
The Security Council,
Recalling the arms embargo, travel ban, assets freeze and measures concerning
illicit oil exports which were imposed and modified by resolutions 1970 (2011),
1973 (2011), 2009 (2011), 2040 (2012), 2095 (2013), 2144 (2014), 2146 (2014),
2174 (2014), 2213 (2015), 2278 (2016), 2292 (2016), and 2357 (2017) (the
Measures), and that the mandate of the Panel of Experts esta blished by paragraph 24
of resolution 1973 (2011) and modified by resolutions 2040 (2012), 2146 (2014),
2174 (2014), and 2213 (2015) was extended until 31 July 2017 by resolution 2278
(2016),
Reaffirming its strong commitment to the sovereignty, independence,
territorial integrity and national unity of Libya,
Recalling resolution 2259 (2015) which welcomed the signing of the
17 December 2015 Libyan Political Agreement of Skhirat, Morocco and endorsed
the Rome Communiqué of 13 December 2015 to support the Government of
National Accord as the sole legitimate government of Libya, that should be based in
Tripoli, and further expressing its determination in this regard to support the
Government of National Accord,
Welcoming the meeting of the Libyan Political Dialogue on 10 March 2016,
which reaffirmed its commitment to uphold the Libyan Political Agreement further
welcoming recent efforts to strengthen dialogue between Libyans, supported by
Libya’s neighbours and regional organizations, noting the importance of the United
Nations-facilitated, Libyan-led process to advance inclusive political dialogue,
Underlining the primary responsibility of the Government of National Accord
in taking appropriate action to prevent the illicit export of petroleum, including
crude oil and refined petroleum products, from Libya and reaffirming the
importance of international support for Libyan sovereignty over its te rritory and
resources,
Expressing its concern that the illicit export of petroleum, including crude oil
and refined petroleum products, from Libya undermines the Government of
National Accord and poses a threat to the peace, security and stability of Liby a,
17-10869 (E)
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