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Published date: 8 August 2006

UN Resolution 1699 (2006) - General issues relating to sanctions

Adopted by the Security Council at its 5507th meeting, on 8 August 2006

The Security Council

Recalling its resolution 1617 (2005) requesting increased cooperation between the International Criminal Police Organization (Interpol) and the Committee established pursuant to resolution 1267 (1999) (the “1267 Committee”), 

Recalling also the cooperation agreement of 8 July 1997 between the United Nations and Interpol, and the exchange of letters of 8 December 2005 and 5 January 2006 supplementing the agreement, 

Welcoming the constructive role that Interpol has played to help the 1267 Committee fulfil its mandate, inter alia, through the creation of the Interpol-United Nations Security Council Special Notices, 

Noting that such cooperation with Interpol could also benefit the other sanctions committees established by the Security Council (the “Committees”), further noting that each committee might come up with its own conclusion in this regard, 

Stressing that Security Council sanctions measures are often implemented under national law, including criminal law where applicable, and that enhanced cooperation between the United Nations and Interpol would enhance States’ enforcement of those laws, 

Emphasizing the obligations placed upon all Member States to implement, in full, the mandatory measures adopted by the Security Council,