UK Strengthens Measures to Stop Illicit Oil Exports in Libya

The UK delivers an Explanation of Vote at the UN Security Council, outlining new resolutions to counter illegal oil exports in Libya.
The United Kingdom has taken a strong stance in the United Nations Security Council to strengthen measures aimed at curbing illicit oil exports from Libya. In a recent explanation of their vote, UK Chargé d'Affaires to the UN, Ambassador James Kariuki, outlined the UK's position and the importance of these new resolutions.
Addressing the Ongoing Crisis
Libya has faced a prolonged period of political and economic instability, with the illicit trade of oil being a significant contributor to the ongoing crisis. Ambassador Kariuki emphasized that the new resolutions adopted by the Security Council are a crucial step in addressing this pressing issue. The measures aim to disrupt the networks and individuals involved in the illegal export of Libyan oil, which has not only undermined the country's stability but also deprived its citizens of much-needed resources.
Source: UK Government


