EU to Begin Sea Patrols to Enforce Libyan Arms Embargo
The European Union will begin patrols of the Eastern Mediterranean Sea to enforce the United Nations Security Council arms embargo on Libya, according to a March 27 press release from the EU Council and a post from the EU Sanctions…
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blog. The measure was taken because the “fighting has increased” in Libya despite international calls for a truce and the UN arms embargo, the council said.