Member States to cease support to parallel institutions in Libya

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Member States to cease support to parallel institutions in Libya refers to the international obligation, under a UN Security Council resolution, for countries to stop backing rival Libyan governmental or military bodies that undermine the UN-recognized political process.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf measure under United Nations Security Council resolution
obligation under international law
provision related to the Libyan conflict
aimsTo prevent undermining of the Libyan political transition
support the UN-recognized political process in Libya
appliesTo United Nations Member States NERFINISHED
concerns foreign military support to Libyan factions
foreign political support to Libyan factions
hasContext post-2011 Libyan political and security crisis
hasLegalBasisIn United Nations Security Council resolutions on Libya NERFINISHED
hasObjective promote a unified governance structure in Libya
reduce fragmentation of Libyan state institutions
intendedTo discourage external interference in Libyan internal affairs
reinforce the authority of UN-recognized Libyan institutions
isAssociatedWith UN Security Council decisions on Libya’s political transition
isCharacterizedAs binding obligation for UN Member States
isLinkedTo UN-led mediation in Libya
isPartOf international efforts to resolve the Libyan conflict
prohibits support to parallel governmental institutions in Libya
support to parallel military institutions in Libya
relatesToTerritory Libya NERFINISHED
seeksToPrevent legitimization of non-UN-recognized Libyan authorities
obstruction of the UN-recognized political process in Libya
targets rival Libyan governmental bodies
rival Libyan military bodies

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United Nations Security Council Resolution 2259 callsOn Member States to cease support to parallel institutions in Libya