The resolution adopted unanimously by the council yesterday added a new provision making sexual violence a criterion for sanctions. It also encouraged member states to require that airlines provide advance passenger information to national authorities to make sure the travel ban is enforced.
France's UN Ambassador Francois Delattre, whose country drafted the resolution, said extending sanctions is justified because of "the persisting threat of various militias that continue to try to derail the process of stabilization and reconciliation."
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