Security Council Libya Committee Discusses Final Panel of Experts Report
Summary
The UN Security Council Committee on Libya held informal consultations on 24 March 2026 to review the final report of its Panel of Experts submitted pursuant to resolution 2769 (2025). Committee members expressed support for the Panel's work during an interactive discussion with the Coordinator. This press release documents the Committee's review process under the Libya sanctions regime.
What changed
The Security Council Committee on Libya reviewed the Panel of Experts' final report on implementation of sanctions measures. The Committee heard a presentation from the Panel Coordinator and held interactive discussions. No new sanctions designations, asset freezes, or arms embargo modifications were announced.
Parties subject to Libya sanctions—including arms exporters, oil traders, and designated individuals—should continue monitoring for any subsequent Security Council action arising from the Panel's findings. The Committee's endorsement of the Panel's work suggests continued enforcement focus on sanctions evasion in Libya.
What to do next
- Monitor for updated Panel of Experts findings
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Press Release
- Security Council
SC/16334
9 April 2026
Security Council Committee on Libya Discusses Final Report of Panel of Experts
On 24 March 2026, the Security Council Committee established pursuant to resolution 1970 (2011) concerning Libya held informal consultations to consider the final report of its Panel of Experts, submitted pursuant to paragraph 23 of resolution 2769 (2025).
The Committee heard a presentation by the Coordinator of the Panel. The presentation was followed by an interactive discussion between Committee members and the Panel of Experts. In the discussion, Committee members expressed their support for the work of the Panel.
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