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UN Security Council Resolution 1373

UN Security Council Resolution 1373, adopted in 2001, requires all member countries to strengthen their measures against terrorism. It obliges nations to improve information sharing, enhance border security, prosecute suspects, and prevent the financing of terrorist activities. The resolution emphasizes international cooperation to preempt and respond to terrorism threats effectively. It also urges countries to implement these measures quickly and transparently, aiming to create a unified global effort to combat terrorism and ensure safety and security for all.