UN report recommends an oil-laden tanker seized daash to or from Iraq and Syria
Tuesday, 18 November 2014 06: 30
Twilight news/United Nations report recommended the confiscation of all oil tankers heading to or from areas controlled by the so-called organizing daash in Iraq and Syria with the aim of strangling regulation of the sale of oil.
altAnd the report prepared by the United Nations team responsible for implementing sanctions on Islamic extremist groups, also proposed to ban flights going to or from areas under the control of "daash", in order to prevent the organization from obtaining goods or weapons.
The members of the Security Council will discuss the 15th International report Wednesday as part of a resolution aimed at strangling front for victory ", the Syrian branch of Al-Qaeda.
The meeting, chaired by Australian Foreign Minister Julie Bishop intended to find ways of enhancing the international community's efforts to address the threat of jihadist in Syria and Iraq.
The Security Council was issued last August a resolution aimed at strangling regulations in Syria and Iraq and prevent foreign fighters from joining them, threatening to impose sanctions on any State not bound by this decision and buying oil products in areas under the control of extremists.
Oil generates so-called Islamic State organization between 850 000 and 65 million dollars a day, and through the adoption of a regulation on a fleet of tankers of brokers who are smuggling black gold product in areas controlled by daash and sell it on the black market, according to the report.
The report did not mention the tanker routes in the smuggling of oil, but mentioned Turkey as a transit country for exports of crude daash before returning the tanks back to Iraq and Syria with oil derivatives, this time by repeating.
The report emphasized that imposing sanctions could not prevent the smuggling, "but it is difficult to process" the tank of the Islamic State and Allied "smuggling networks.
United Nations Group proposes that the Security Council calls upon all United Nations Member States in border areas under the control of the jihadists to "promptly confiscated all the tankers and their cargo following (these areas) or going to it".
The report also proposes banning the trade in antiquities from Syria or Iraq to address looting aimed at increasing wealth.
And gain organizing daash money through fees paid by the Raiders of the art work, but the report did not mention the size of his income from this trade.
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Tuesday, 18 November 2014 06: 30
Twilight news/United Nations report recommended the confiscation of all oil tankers heading to or from areas controlled by the so-called organizing daash in Iraq and Syria with the aim of strangling regulation of the sale of oil.
altAnd the report prepared by the United Nations team responsible for implementing sanctions on Islamic extremist groups, also proposed to ban flights going to or from areas under the control of "daash", in order to prevent the organization from obtaining goods or weapons.
The members of the Security Council will discuss the 15th International report Wednesday as part of a resolution aimed at strangling front for victory ", the Syrian branch of Al-Qaeda.
The meeting, chaired by Australian Foreign Minister Julie Bishop intended to find ways of enhancing the international community's efforts to address the threat of jihadist in Syria and Iraq.
The Security Council was issued last August a resolution aimed at strangling regulations in Syria and Iraq and prevent foreign fighters from joining them, threatening to impose sanctions on any State not bound by this decision and buying oil products in areas under the control of extremists.
Oil generates so-called Islamic State organization between 850 000 and 65 million dollars a day, and through the adoption of a regulation on a fleet of tankers of brokers who are smuggling black gold product in areas controlled by daash and sell it on the black market, according to the report.
The report did not mention the tanker routes in the smuggling of oil, but mentioned Turkey as a transit country for exports of crude daash before returning the tanks back to Iraq and Syria with oil derivatives, this time by repeating.
The report emphasized that imposing sanctions could not prevent the smuggling, "but it is difficult to process" the tank of the Islamic State and Allied "smuggling networks.
United Nations Group proposes that the Security Council calls upon all United Nations Member States in border areas under the control of the jihadists to "promptly confiscated all the tankers and their cargo following (these areas) or going to it".
The report also proposes banning the trade in antiquities from Syria or Iraq to address looting aimed at increasing wealth.
And gain organizing daash money through fees paid by the Raiders of the art work, but the report did not mention the size of his income from this trade.
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