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The convening of a conference on methods of curbing the illegal supply of petroleum or petroleum products into Angola was encouraged by the council, such as monitoring of supplies of oil in the area and the role of SADC in this process. SADC was invited to monitor the border areas with Angola counter
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in this respect. The resolution called upon countries near Angola to enact domestic legislation making it a criminal offence to violate measures against UNITA imposed by the
Security Council. The Secretary-General was invited to strengthen co-operation between the United Nations and regional and
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was required to establish a monitoring mechanism consisting of up to five experts to investigate alleged violations of the sanctions against UNITA for a period of six months. They were instructed to provide a report on their findings by 18 October 2000 with a view to improving the measures. The
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All countries were urged to be vigilant so as to avoid the transfer of weapons to unauthorised users or destinations and were encouraged to ensure effective monitoring in this regard. Countries were also invited to consider to convene conferences with states where weapons were manufactured or
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The council noted that the measures against UNITA were intended to promote a political settlement of the conflict by restricting its ability to achieve goals through military means. There were violations of the measures relating to the provisions of arms and related
466:, petroleum and petroleum products, diamonds, funds and financial assets and travel and representation against UNITA. The preamble of the resolution also expressed concern at the provision of military assistance to UNITA and presence of foreign
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Countries were encouraged to hold a conference on ways to strengthen the implementation of the financial measures imposed against UNITA. They were asked to work with financial institutions on their territory to identify funds and
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The council was concerned that the trade in diamonds was a major source of funding for UNITA. Diamond trading countries were asked to impose severe penalties for possession of diamonds in violation of
Resolution 1173.
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It was important that all countries continued with travel bans against UNITA officials and their families, and to withdraw travel documents to those residing in their territory. The
Committee and
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SADC countries were asked to consider additional measures for air traffic in the region for detecting illegal flight activities across borders and were invited to co-operate with the
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Council welcomed international support for the measures against UNITA and underlined the important role that SADC would play in the implementation of the sanctions.
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had announced steps in that direction and it was called upon to restrict UNITA's access to the diamond market and other countries were asked to adopt similar measures.
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and its impact on the civilian population. It reiterated that the primary cause of the crisis in Angola was the failure of UNITA, under the leadership of
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The resolution, proposed by Canada, was divided into several sections concerning different aspects of the measures against UNITA.
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and established a panel of experts to investigation violations of
Security Council resolutions imposing measures against UNITA.
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and relevant
Security Council resolutions. In this regard, it demanded that UNITA immediately and unconditionally complete the
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council would then, upon the receipt of the report, consider ways of improving the sanctions and action under the
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of its forces and co-operate in the extension of state authority throughout Angola.
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was asked to update the list of such persons subject to travel restrictions.
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and was asked to take the lead against the illegal fuel supplies to UNITA.
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into Angola. Representatives from SADC were invited to participate.
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Security Council expressed its alarm at the continuing
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for states involved in the violation of the measures.
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exported for the purposes of ending illicit flows of
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669:"U.N. Warns It Will Enforce Angola Trade Ban"
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478:(SADC) supporting measures against UNITA.
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581:International Civil Aviation Organization
524:Trade in petroleum and petroleum products
496:Chapter VII of the United Nations Charter
396:(1993) and all subsequent resolutions on
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444:, to comply with obligations under the
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611:Kimberley Process Certification Scheme
588:to monitor and enforce the sanctions.
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