UN Documents for Democratic Republic of the Congo: Security Council Resolutions

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10 February 2016 S/RES/2265 This was a resolution renewing the mandate of the Panel of Experts until 12 March 2017.
9 February 2016 S/RES/2264 This was a resolution to increase the number of corrections officers in MINUSCA from 40 to 108.
28 January 2016 S/RES/2263 The Council extended UNFICYP's mandate for six months.
27 January 2016 S/RES/2262 This resolution renewed the CAR sanctions regime until 31 January 2017.
25 January 2016 S/RES/2261 This was a resolution establishing a political mission to monitor and verify the laying down of arms and the bilateral ceasefire and cessation of hostilities between the Government of Colombia and the FARC-EP.
20 January 2016 S/RES/2260 This resolution approved the proposed reduction of UNOCI's military component from 5,437 to 4,000 troops.
23 December 2015 S/RES/2259 The Council welcomed the signing of the Libyan Political Agreement.
22 December 2015 S/RES/2256 The Council extended 17 ICTY judges’ terms and the ICTY prosecutor’s term for up to a year, with Russia abstaining.
22 December 2015 S/RES/2257 This resolution renewed UNDOF for six months.
22 December 2015 S/RES/2258 Renewed the authorisation for cross-border aid delivery until January 2017 and included language calling on member states to prevent and suppress the flow of foreign terrorist fighters in and out of Syria.
21 December 2015 S/RES/2255 The Council adopted this resolution containing language clarifying how the 1988 Afghanistan sanctions regime functions and reflecting changing conflict dynamics in Afghanistan.
18 December 2015 S/RES/2254 This was the first resolution focused exclusively on a political solution to the Syrian crisis. It was adopted unanimously.
17 December 2015 S/RES/2253 This was a resolution strengthening the Al Qaida sanctions regime and focusing on the Islamic State in Iraq and the Levant (ISIL). The sanctions regime was also renamed the “1267/1989/2253 ISIL (Da’esh) and Al-Qaida Sanctions List” to reflect this focus.
15 December 2015 S/RES/2251 This resolution extended the mandate of the UN Interim Security Force for Abyei until 15 May 2016.
15 December 2015 S/RES/2252 This resolution increased the force structure of UNMISS to a ceiling of 13,000 troops and 2,001 police, while adding additional tasks to the mandate.