New sanctions proposed for Islamic State group oil trading
February 07, 2015  15:06
A proposed UN resolution to crack down on the financing of terrorist groups calls for sanctions on individuals and companies trading oil produced by the Islamic State and other Al-Qaida-linked groups.

The Russian-sponsored resolution, obtained yesterday by The Associated Press, would also require all 193 UN member states to take "appropriate steps" to prevent the trade in antiquities and other items of historical, cultural, rare scientific and religious importance illegally removed from Syria.
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