Examples of United Nations Sanctions Committee in a sentence
The EU regulation imposes restrictive measures directed against persons designated by the United Nations Sanctions Committee.
This application includes a letter from Nicholas F Lerma as owner of the property, relinquishing his Class “A” Beer and “Class A” Intoxicating Liquor License on the condition that Nicole is approved and granted a license to operate on the premise as Ohana Spirits, LLC.
This made it possible for the Georgian authorities to act on United Nations Sanctions Committee listings as soon as they were published.
The main provisions of the sanctions in respect of the DRC as reflected in this Order comprise: an arms embargo against non-governmental persons in the Democratic Republic of the Congo and an asset freeze and travel ban against persons designated by the United Nations Sanctions Committee as engaging in, or providing support for, acts that threaten the peace, stability or security of the Democratic Republic of the Congo.
The sanctions imposed include an asset freeze on persons and entities designated by the relevant United Nations Sanctions Committee as persons responsible for or complicit in, or having engaged in, directly or indirectly, actions or policies that threaten the peace, security, or stability of Mali.
The exact nature of the pre-9/11 at- tacks mentioned by the United Nations Sanctions Committee is not clear, nor is it clear whether these constituted a breach of agreement between the Uighurs and their Taliban hosts.
On the recommendation of the United States and Saudi Arabia, the United Nations Sanctions Committee included a number of branches of the Saudi missionary organisation al-Haramain on the sanctions list in June 2004.
The main provisions of the sanction in respect of Iraq as reflected in this Order are: an arms embargo and an asset freeze against persons designated by the United Nations Sanctions Committee.
The authorities of Burkina Faso, in correspondence with the United Nations Sanctions Committee on Sierra Leone, denied allegations that the weapons had been re-exported to a third country, Liberia, and during a visit to Burkina Faso the Panel was shown weapons that were purportedly in that shipment.
Katzen could not understand why a United States company importing minerals from South Africa would testify to the United States Government and to the United Nations Sanctions Committee that the cargo, in fact, was from Southern Rhodesia.