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

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27 October 2022 S/RES/2654 This resolution renewed the mandate of MINURSO until 31 October 2023.
27 October 2022 S/RES/2655 This resolution renewed the mandate of the UN Verification Mission in Colombia for another year, until 31 October 2023.
21 October 2022 S/RES/2653 This resolution established a sanctions regime on Haiti, including targeted assets freeze, travel ban and arms embargo measures.
29 September 2022 S/RES/2652 This resolution renewed the authorisation for member states, acting nationally or through regional organisations, to inspect and seize vessels on the high seas off the coast of Libya that they have reasonable grounds to suspect are being used for migrant smuggling or human trafficking from Libya
15 September 2022 S/RES/2651 This resolution extended UNITAD's mandate for one year.
31 August 2022 S/RES/2650 This resolution extended the mandate of UNIFIL for another year until 31 August 2023.
30 August 2022 S/RES/2649 This resolution renewed the Mali sanctions measure until 31 August 2023 and the mandate of the Mali Panel of Experts until 30 September 2023.
29 July 2022 S/RES/2648 This resolution extended the CAR sanctions regime for an additional year.
28 July 2022 S/RES/2647 This resolution extended UNSMIL’s mandate until 31 October 2022.
28 July 2022 S/RES/2646 This renewed the mandate of the UN Peacekeeping Force in Cyprus (UNFICYP) for another six months, until 31 January 2023.
15 July 2022 S/RES/2645 This resolution renewed the mandate of the UN Integrated Office in Haiti (BINUH) for one year, until 15 July 2023.
13 July 2022 S/RES/2643 This renewed the mandate of UNMHA until 14 July 2023.
13 July 2022 S/RES/2644 This was a resolution renewing the measures related to the illicit export of petroleum from Libya until 30 October 2023 and the mandate of the Panel of Experts assisting the 1970 Libya Sanctions Committee until 15 November 2023.
12 July 2022 S/RES/2642 This resolution reauthorised the cross-border humanitarian aid mechanism in Syria for six months until 10 January 2023 and required a separate resolution to extend the mandate for an additional six months until 10 July 2023.
8 July 2022 S/2022/541 This was the Russian draft on Syria cross-border assistance that received two affirmative votes (China and Russia) and failed to be adopted.