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The Syrian Civil War observer force resolution 2043: 21 April 2012 Unanimous Establishes of the United Nations Supervision Mission in Syria: 2059: 20 July 2012 Unanimous Renews mandate of Syrian Observer Mission for 30 days. 2118: 27 September 2013 [8] Unanimous Syrian civil war, Framework for Elimination of Syrian Chemical Weapons. 2139 ...
In response to the Ghouta events, a coalition of countries led by the United States and France, [1] blamed the Syrian government for the attack and threatened air strikes on Syria as punishment. Russia maintained its opposition to any military action in Syria and blocked Western-led efforts at the United Nations Security Council for UN ...
Syria who was present but not voting called it a “surreal farce” that three western nations drafted a politically biased resolution instead of a humanitarian one, further alleging war crimes by the United States and rebel funding by Kuwait. Syria commended Russia and China for voting down the draft. 10 April 2018 S/2018/321
A video shared on X claims to show Syria’s new government fighting. Verdict: Misleading The video is from August 2024, before the new Syrian government was put into place. It appears the video ...
A video shared on X claims to show the aftermath of airstrikes on Syrian rebels. Verdict: False The original video appears to be have taken in 2021. It allegedly shows Hezbollah being hit by ...
The provisions of the resolution, adopted under Chapter VII of the United Nations Charter, included; [3] A new sanctions regime targeting the Taliban and associates; Afghan-Taliban individuals listed under the list of sanctioned individuals created after Resolution 1267 were moved to the new sanctions list created by the current resolution;
After the hardline Islamist Taliban took over in August 2021 as U.S.-led forces withdrew after two decades of war, banks were wary of testing U.N. and U.S. sanctions, leaving the U.N. and aid ...
Lists of resolutions 2586 → United Nations Security Council Resolution 2585 was passed by a unanimous vote on 9 July 2021, which allowed UN agencies to continue to coordinate and deliver aid cross-border from Turkey to northwestern Syria without Syrian government consent. [ 1 ]