Rich is notorious for trading with Iran during the hostage crisis, South Africa during apartheid, and Cuba and Libya during U.S. trade embargoes. |
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The statelet will now continue to endure international trade embargoes and isolation. |
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We hear next to nothing of the refugee camps, the economic and social embargoes and the massacres. |
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Former practices, such as embargoes on medicines and other essentials, affect the population indiscriminately, especially children. |
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France implements the international embargoes imposed by the United Nations Security Council and by the European Union against certain countries. |
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These products are largely fungible, as they say. Export embargoes have the same problem. |
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Despite the frequency with which arms embargoes have been imposed, there are significant problems with their implementation. |
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The Commission possesses neither the authority nor the means to confirm or deny possible violations of embargoes. |
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Economic embargoes imposed on Zimbabwe by America, Britain and others in response to Mr Mugabe's tyranny are taking their toll too. |
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I urge the Security Council to consider a more rigorous and expeditious use of arms embargoes. |
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As this economist points out, embargoes only work if one completely blockades the country concerned, which is not an option. |
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Targeted sanctions, such as arms embargoes, travel bans and the freezing of funds are a way of achieving this. |
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These moves were designed to foster free trade and thus to make it easier for overseas companies to sell their wares in China untrammelled by embargoes and tariffs. |
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The ATT would make violation of UN embargoes a crime prosecutable in any country that ratifies the treaty. |
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Arms embargoes work only if the necessary means to enforce them are in place and if everyone observes them painstakingly. |
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Since the first Gulf war, in 1991, the Iraqi people have had to endure repeated embargoes as well as a dictatorship. |
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We say that this is not the time for war and there are other means such as sanctions, embargoes and diplomacy. |
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They also made references to the need to bring national legislations into line with the Security Council arms embargoes and suggested ways and means to enforce them. |
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The relevant economic sanctions and arms embargoes are listed in annexes of the general guidelines for export, transit and brokerage of defence materiel, which are kept up to date by the Finnish Ministry for Foreign Affairs. |
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States parties should refrain at all times from imposing embargoes or similar measures restricting the supply of another State with adequate medicines and medical equipment. |
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States parties should refrain at all times from food embargoes or similar measures which endanger conditions for food production and access to food in other countries. |
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In particular, when imposing United Nations arms embargoes and establishing United Nations peacekeeping operations, the Council must be attuned to the impact of illicit small arms transfers. |
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We welcome the supporting measures adopted by the Security Council to prevail on States to respect and implement embargoes consistently, wherever possible. |
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The European Union cannot suffer in silence in the face of generalised and unjustified embargoes such as Canada's or the deviousness of the United States' behaviour towards us. |
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Local, national or international laws, regulations or similar requirements establishing embargoes, boycotts or other trade restrictions on goods, services, software or technology are enacted from time to time. |
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The Council may further wish to consider endowing United Nations peacekeeping operations, especially those operating under Chapter VII, with the authority and resources to monitor and enforce arms embargoes. |
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The threat of supply interruption is real, primarily for unforeseeable political reasons but also due to pipeline accidents, system vulnerabilities, embargoes, terrorism, and civil strife. |
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It was a similar yet different and more extreme scenario three years ago that led to a meteoric increase in crop prices that resulted in embargoes, food riots, and an increase in the number of hungry people in the world. |
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These shortcomings often result in part from counterrevolution, natural disasters, foreign intervention, trade embargoes, and other circumstances beyond a victorious popular movement's control. |
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Memories of two Arab oil embargoes at a time of flat domestic oil production, as well as shared hostility to the Soviet Union, drew the countries close. |
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In an attempt to reduce the army's revenue she campaigned for embargoes against her homeland and organised workers' demonstrations against oil companies. |
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Otherwise, limited kinds of embargoes just play into the hands of the regime and allow the most corrupt elements of the regime to become even richer. |
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Therefore, notably with a view to avoiding distortion of competition, Community legislation is necessary to implement the embargoes as far as the territory of the Community is concerned. |
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Past experience has taught us that embargoes or blockades never work. |
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In the past Libya has reportedly supported armed rebellions in Africa and the Philippines through the smuggling of weapons and has violated international embargoes in Liberia and Sierra Leone. |
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Some delegations expressed concern that the current wording was restricted to the use of armed force, thus excluding non-conventional measures of warfare, such as economic embargoes or cyber attacks. |
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Continued U. S. sanctions and embargoes severely restricted her trade. |
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Merchants also, however, sometimes smuggled other goods to circumvent prohibitions or embargoes on particular trades. |
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The boom generated much income and savings, but there were few investment possibilities in trade, due to the persisting Spanish trade embargoes. |
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Throughout the colonial war period Portugal had to deal with increasing dissent, arms embargoes and other punitive sanctions imposed by most of the international community. |
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Immediately after the expiration of the Truce in April 1621, all Dutch ships were ordered out of Spanish ports, and the stringent trade embargoes of before 1609 were renewed. |
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The Heath government continued to experience difficulties with oil embargoes and union demands for wage increases in 1973 and lost the February 1974 general election. |
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Napoleon responded with economic embargoes against Britain, and sought to eliminate Britain's Continental allies to break the coalitions arrayed against him. |
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