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Further extends the authorizations, as set out in resolution 2292 (2016) and extended by resolutions 2357 (2017), 2420 (2018), 2473 (2019), 2526 (2020), 2578 (2021), 2635 (2022), 2684 (2023) and 2733 (2024) for a further 6 months from the date of adoption of the resolution.

Further extends until 1 May 2026 the authorizations and the measures in resolution 2146 (2014), as amended by paragraph 2 of resolutions 2441 (2018) and 2509 (2020); Asserts that the arms embargo is not to be applied to military aircraft or naval vessels, temporarily introduced into the territory of Libya solely to deliver items or facilitate activities otherwise exempted or not covered by the arms embargo, including humanitarian assistance, as well as arms and related materiel for defensive purposes; Decides to allow the LIA’s frozen cash reserves to be invested in low-risk time deposits and fixed income instruments, with appropriate financial institutions selected by the LIA, in accordance with specified conditions and notifications procedures; Further elaborates the designation criteria; Extends the mandate of the Panel of Experts until 15 May 2026.

Further extends the authorizations, as set out in resolution 2292 (2016) and extended by resolutions 2357 (2017), 2420 (2018), 2473 (2019), 2526 (2020), 2578 (2021), 2635 (2022), and 2684 (2023) for a further 12 months from the date of adoption of the resolution; Modifies paragraph 5 of resolution 2292 (2016) to require Committee approval for certain modes of disposal of seized items.

Further extends until 1 February 2025 the authorizations and the measures in resolution 2146 (2014), as amended by paragraph 2 of resolutions 2441 (2018) and 2509 (2020); Affirmed the Security Council’s readiness to consider changes, when appropriate, to the asset freeze at the request of the Government of Libya, including allowing the LIA, which is under a specific asset freeze measure, to reinvest frozen liquid assets for the purpose of preserving their value and benefiting the Libyan people at a later stage; Extends the mandate of the Panel of Experts until 15 February 2025.

Further extends the authorizations, as set out in resolution 2292 (2016) and extended by resolutions 2357 (2017), 2420 (2018), 2473 (2019), 2526 (2020), 2578 (2021) and 2635 (2022) for a further 12 months from the date of adoption of the resolution.

Further extends until 30 October 2023 the authorizations and the measures in resolution 2146 (2014, as amended by paragraph 2 of resolutions 2441 (2018) and 2509 (2020); extends until 15 November 2023 the mandate of the Panel of Experts.

Further extends the authorizations, as set out in resolution 2292 (2016) and extended by resolutions 2357 (2017), 2420 (2018), 2473 (2019), 2526 (2020) and 2578 (2021) for a further 12 months from the date of adoption of the resolution.

Further extends the authorizations, as set out in resolution 2292 (2016) and extended by resolutions 2357 (2017), 2420 (2018), 2473 (2019) and 2526 (2020) for a further 12 months from the date of adoption of the resolution.

Further extends until 30 July 2022 the authorizations and the measures in resolution 2146 (2014), as amended by paragraph 2 of resolutions 2441 (2018) and 2509 (2020); extends until 15 August 2022 the mandate of the Panel of Experts, established by previous resolutions.

Further extends the authorizations, as set out in resolution 2292 (2016) and extended by resolutions 2357 (2017), 2420 (2018) and 2473 (2019) for a further 12 months from the date of adoption of the resolution.