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Sanctions EU - Terrorist Groups
On 21 September 2001, the European Council declared that terrorism is a real challenge to the world and to Europe and that the fight against terrorism will be a priority objective of the European Union.
The European Council declared that combating the funding of terrorism is a decisive aspect of the fight against terrorism and called upon the Council to take the necessary measures to combat any form of financing for terrorist activities.
In its Resolution 1373(2001), the United Nations Security Council decided on 28 September 2001 that all States should implement a freezing of funds and other financial assets or economic resources as against persons who commit, or attempt to commit, terrorist acts or who participate in or facilitate the commission of such acts.
In addition, the Security Council decided that measures should be taken to prohibit funds and other financial assets or economic resources from being made available for the benefit of such persons, and to prohibit financial or other related services from being rendered for the benefit of such persons.
The EU has implemented sanctions against terrorist groups based on a number of common positions, decisions and regulations.
Restrictive measures
Trade restrictions on defence-related products | Freezing of funds | Travel ban |
Trade sanctions: Restricted products and transactions
Defence-related products | ||
There is an arms embargo for export, technical assistance, brokering and financial assistance. Some exceptions apply. |
Financial sanctions: Listed persons & entities, restricted services
There are currently many persons on the list of people whose funds and economic resources are frozen.
Other sanctions
EU Member States must prevent the entry into, and the transit through, their territories of listed persons.
To go further
Legal texts
Council Common Position 2001/930/CSFP of 27 December 2001 on combating terrorism
Related information
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