European Council Makes Move to Allow Autonomous Sanctions on Mali
The European Union amended the criteria under its Mali sanctions regime, adding the ability to autonomously impose restrictive measures on individuals and entities culpable for "threatening the peace, security or stability of Mali, or for obstructing the implementation of its…
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political transition," the European Council said. The move allows the EU to impose sanctions, whereas until now it could only put into legislation any sanctions decisions made by the United Nations. The change also follows up on a Foreign Affairs Council agreement that intended to establish a framework for sanctions on Mali in support of the Economic Community of West African States' restrictive measures on Malian transition authorities.