EU blacklists North Korean People's Army, tightens economic embargo
(B2) EU Foreign Ministers adopted on Monday (October 16), a new set of economic restrictive measures against North Korea limiting the export of oil, investments and transfers
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(B2) EU Foreign Ministers adopted on Monday (October 16), a new set of economic restrictive measures against North Korea limiting the export of oil, investments and transfers
ReadCall to end the violence The ministers call on all parties to put an "immediate end to all forms of violence". But one responsible is particularly singled out: the army of Myanmar/the
Read(B2) The European Union has decided to strengthen sanctions against North Korea as of October 12 (1). A provision that transposes the sectoral measures provided for in Council resolution 2375
Read(B2) The European Union adopted, this Thursday (September 14), a new set of sanctions against North Korea. A measure adopted in point A (without debate) at the Council of Ministers of the Interior. It's about
Read(B2) The United Nations Security Council approved, on Monday, September 11, a new set of sanctions against North Korea. China and Russia ended up joining
Read(B2) “North Korea” was invited, at the last minute, to the table of the informal meeting of the Foreign Ministers of the 28 in Tallinn on Thursday (7 September). A subject discussed in the middle of the month
Read(B2) At the end of an extraordinary meeting of the Political and Security Committee (COPS), convened in the middle of August around a main subject, North Korea's nuclear proliferation and the escalation of tensions In
Read(B2) The High Representative of the Union, Federica Mogherini, and the European Commission presented, on Monday (24 July), “elements for a European Union strategy in Afghanistan”. Peace and security are
Read(B2) EU foreign ministers want to strengthen their relationship with Pakistan. In the conclusions adopted on Monday (17 July), two areas are particularly highlighted: the fight against
Read(B2) On February 17, 2017, EU foreign ministers are due to look into relations with North Korea, trying to start a new policy to convince Pyongyang to change
Read(B2) On the eve of the G20, Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe made a stopover on Thursday (July 6) in Brussels. Europeans and Japanese seem determined, despite the American desertion, to continue to work together for
Read(B2) Instead of reducing its troops, NATO will “increase our presence in Afghanistan”. Fifteen members of the Alliance, engaged in the “Resolute Support” mission, have already given the green light for the deployment of troops
Read(B2 in Luxembourg) The fight against terrorism and migration control are two of the sectors in which the European Union wants to strengthen its cooperation with the countries of Central Asia (Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Tajikistan, Turkmenistan and Uzbekistan), which
Read(B2) The Europeans adopted, on Thursday 6 April, additional restrictive measures against North Korea (DPRK). Concretely, it is an extension of the prohibition of investments in the DPRK to new sectors, namely the arms industry
Read(B2) The Council of the EU adopted, on Monday 27 February, a new set of sanctions against North Korea, following resolution 2321 (2016) of the United Nations Security Council of 30 November 2016. These
Read(B2) Following the decision of the Sanctions Committee of the United Nations Security Council (February 3), the European Union has decided to lift the sanctions (asset freeze and visa ban) affecting the leader
Read(B2) After the Helsinki agreement on 15 August 2005 between the Indonesian government and the Free Aceh Movement (GAM) rebel group, which put an end to a thirty-year-old conflict, the European Union deploy
Read(B2) As announced in our previous articles, the Afghan police support mission will close its doors (1). The EU Council of Ministers – in “Education” format – endorsed it on Monday
Read(B2) This mission is part of the international community's effort to stabilize Afghanistan. An objective, reaffirmed in London on January 31, 2006, within the framework of the "Pact for Afghanistan" to "succeed in putting in place
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