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The United Nations has announced an extension of its sanctions regime on Libya, aiming to support the country’s fragile unity and ongoing efforts toward political stability. The sanctions, which target individuals and entities undermining peace, will remain in place.

UN officials emphasized that the measures are designed to curb actions that threaten Libya’s sovereignty, including illicit oil exports, human rights violations, and arms embargo breaches. The sanctions also seek to hold accountable those obstructing progress toward elections and a unified government.

Libya has faced political fragmentation and conflict since the 2011 overthrow of Muammar Gaddafi, with rival administrations vying for control. Recent peace talks, backed by the UN and regional stakeholders, have shown promise, but lingering tensions and foreign interference continue to pose challenges.

The Security Council resolution reaffirmed support for the Libyan people’s aspirations for democratic governance and economic recovery. UN envoy urged Libyan leaders to prioritize national interests and accelerate the path toward elections.

While some critics argue that sanctions alone may not resolve deeper issues, international observers see the extension as a critical tool to deter destabilizing actions and promote accountability. The UN remains committed to working with Libyan stakeholders to foster peace and long-term development.

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