
UN Resolution 1267
UN Resolution 1267, adopted in 1999, established a sanctions regime targeting individuals and entities associated with Al-Qaeda and the Taliban. It mandates freezing their assets, restricting travel, and banning their arms supplies to prevent terrorism. The resolution also set up a committee to oversee the implementation of these measures, maintain a list of designated persons and groups, and ensure fairness in listing and delisting procedures. Overall, it aims to cut off financial and logistical support to terrorist organizations, enhancing global security efforts through coordinated international action.