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… the IAEA verifies that Iran has taken all of its key nuclear-related steps, and the E3/EU+3 takes reciprocal lifting of sanctions. Full implementation of the JCPOA will enable the comprehensive lifting of all UN Security Council nuclear-related sanctions as well as U.S. and E.U national sanctions related to Iran's nuclear programme. The Ministers further recognised that if the E3/EU+3 and Iran follow through …
… DPRK Ebola Human Rights Humanitarian Impunity Iran Justice Liberia Mali Peace and Security Regional Organisations Sanctions Syria Women UNITED NATIONS SECURITY COUNCIL Statement by HE Mr Gary Quinlan, Ambassador and Permanent … the working methods of its subsidiary bodies . Australia has worked to improve the transparency of the Council's sanctions-related activities, including in the three Committees we chair on Al Qaeda, the Taliban, and Iran. We have seen … briefings to UN member States on the work of Committees; and increased engagement with UN entities that operate where sanctions apply and have a shared interest on cross-cutting issues. But we can do more. As a sponsor of the high level …
… Thematic issues Counter-terrorism Extremism Great Lakes Region Humanitarian Justice Mali Sahel Sanctions Terrorism UNITED NATIONS SECURITY COUNCIL Statement by HE Mr Gary Quinlan, Ambassador and Permanent Representative … dialogue among traditional, community, and faith-based leaders and organisations. I should note that the Al Qaida Sanctions Regime has significant potential to assist Sahel states to turn the tide against Al Qaida affiliates in the … realise this if the regime is genuinely accessible to States and is integrated into their responses. We have to place the sanctions regime in the hands of the affected countries and regions, both to ensure the sanctions list accurately reflects …
… to make a submission are on the DFAT website . The full list of persons and entities designated for targeted financial sanctions under Australian law, including for resolution 1373 sanctions, are on the DFAT Consolidated List . Last Updated: 10 June 2016 … Media Release The Department of Foreign Affairs … to make a submission are on the DFAT website . The full list of persons and entities designated for targeted financial sanctions under Australian law, including for resolution 1373 sanctions, are on the DFAT Consolidated List . Last Updated: …
… take note of what the Dutch have not done and call on them again to do it, while at the same time shrinking from any sanctions or any other enforcement measures. (b) To take note of Dutch proposals and lay down a time limit within which they … and how far we are ourselves prepared to go. (We might of course decide that we can go on record strongly in favour of sanctions in the knowledge that the Council will not agree to real sanctions anyway.) I feel that the least we can do is to press our earlier suggestion that the Council ask its Commission …
… has listed The Base as a terrorist organisation since December 2021, and the group is also subject to targeted financial sanctions. … The Australian Government supports the EU’s action to list the nationalist and racist violent extremist group, …
… of Article XI of the International Monetary Fund is not at all clear [2], but it is possible that, under this article, sanctions could be imposed against any country which did not join the Fund. These sanctions would take the form of exchange restrictions designed to prevent trade between the non-member country and members … could be sold would be those which members of the Fund could not get elsewhere and could not do without. 4. Even if these sanctions were not invoked immediately, as a penalty for not joining the Fund, it is conceivable they might be used to …
… 2014. Details of persons and entities listed by Australia under resolution 1373 are at: /international-relations/security/sanctions/Pages/consolidated-list.aspx . Further information, including details of the listings being reviewed, how to make a submission and the process for a listed person or entity to seek revocation of a listing, is at: /sanctions/review-un-terrorism-listings.html. Media enquiries DFAT Media Liaison: 02 6261 1555 Last Updated: 24 September … 2014. Details of persons and entities listed by Australia under resolution 1373 are at: /international-relations/security/sanctions/Pages/consolidated-list.aspx . Further information, including details of the listings being reviewed, how to make …
… These prices – already high - soared in early March due to supply interruptions, uncertainty in international markets, sanctions and 'self-sanctioning' by firms no longer willing to deal with Russia. Other factors affecting commodity prices … 8.5 per cent in 2022), although the extent could vary depending upon the duration of the conflict, possible additional sanctions, and Russian policy responses. The Russian Central Bank initially hiked interest rates from 9 to 20 per cent in an …
… and renewed the listing of Mostafa Mahamed, also known as Mostafa Farag, for counter-terrorism targeted financial sanctions. These listings implement Australia's obligations under United Nations Security Council (UNSC) Resolution 1373 … which is a specified as a terrorist organisation under Australia's Criminal Code and is listed for targeted financial sanctions in Australia. Mahamed is alleged to have recruited Australians to fight for JaN and solicited funds to finance … and renewed the listing of Mostafa Mahamed, also known as Mostafa Farag, for counter-terrorism targeted financial sanctions. … Listings pursuant to UNSC Resolution 1373 (2001) …