UN Documents for Libya: Security Council Meeting Records

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27 March 2015 S/PV.7420 On 27 March, the Council adopted two resolutions: resolution 2213 renewed UNSMIL and the 1970 Libya Panel of Experts, and resolution 2214 focused on counter-terrorism efforts.
5 March 2015 S/PV.7399 This was a meeting to adopt a resolution on a technical rollover of UNSMIL as well as on the measures on vessels transporting crude oil illicitly exported from Libya until 31 March.
4 March 2015 S/PV.7398 This was a briefing by Special Representative Bernardino Leon on the Secretary General's UNSMIL report.
18 February 2015 S/PV.7387 This was a briefing focused on counter-terrorism in Libya with the participation of Libya, Egypt, Italy, Algeria and Tunisia.
17 December 2014 S/PV.7345 This was a briefing on the steps taken by the 1970 Libya Sanctions Committee to ensure compliance by member states with the sanctions regime.
11 November 2014 S/PV.7306 This was the eighth briefing by the ICC Prosecutor on Libya.
15 September 2014 S/PV.7264 This was a briefing by Bernardino Leon, the new Special Representative and head of UNSMIL, and by Rwanda as the chair of the 1970 Libya Sanctions Committee.
17 July 2014 S/PV.7218 This was a briefing by Mitri with the participation of Foreign Minister Mohamed Abdulaziz
9 June 2014 S/PV.7194 This was the latest briefing on Libya and the work of the Libya Sanctions Committee.
13 May 2014 S/PV.7173 This was the seventh briefing by the Prosecutor of the ICC on Libya.
10 March 2014 S/PV.7130 The Council was briefed by Special Representative Tarek Mitri on the latest report of the Secretary-General on Libya.
9 December 2013 S/PV.7075 This was a briefing on UNSMIL and the 1970 Libya sanctions regime.
14 November 2013 S/PV.7059 This was the sixth briefing by the ICC Prosecutor on Libya.
16 September 2013 S/PV.7031 The Council was briefed on the interim report of the Panel of Experts of the 1970 Sanctions Committee.
18 June 2013 S/PV.6981 This was a briefing on Libya.