Annex A - Official Documents
Annex A - Official Documents
Annex A - Official Documents
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2005 Strategic Export Controls<br />
62<br />
Country Details of Embargo Dates in Force Reference<br />
All<br />
Destinations<br />
Notes:<br />
(1) Exempts transfers of equipment needed for demining<br />
(2) From 28 September 2000 these Articles were superseded by Article 4.1, 4.4 and 4.5 of Council<br />
Regulation (EC) 1334 and Regulation 4 (3)(b), (c) and (d)(iii) of the Dual Use Items (Export Control)<br />
Regulations 2000 and Article 2 (2) of the Export of Goods (Control) Order 1994.<br />
(3) The Foreign Secretary announced on 3 May 2000 (HC150) that all new export licence applications for<br />
arms and military equipment for Zimbabwe would be refused. The embargo was confirmed on 12 May<br />
when extant licences for military goods were revoked.<br />
(4) See http://www.un.org/Docs/sc/committees/Afghanistan/Afg_list_eng.htm<br />
This list contains a summary only: It does not constitute legal advice, which should be sought if required.<br />
TABLE B – Other Defence Export Policies and Restrictions Applying to All Destinations in<br />
Force in 2005<br />
All<br />
Destinations<br />
Arms embargo applying to<br />
Usama Bin Laden, the Taliban<br />
and Al-Qa’ida as defined by<br />
the UN list maintained on its<br />
website (4)<br />
Country Embargo/Prohibited Goods Dates in Force Reference<br />
All applications to export arms<br />
and other goods controlled for<br />
strategic reasons are<br />
considered on a case-by-case<br />
basis against the<br />
Consolidated EU and national<br />
arms export licensing criteria<br />
Throughout 2005<br />
Throughout 2005<br />
UNSCR 1390 (2002) &<br />
UNSCR 1455(2003)<br />
Common Position<br />
2002/402/CFSP [<strong>Official</strong><br />
Journal (OJ) L 139, May<br />
29, 2002];<br />
Council Regulation (EC)<br />
No 881/2002 (OJ L 139,<br />
May 29, 2002)<br />
Ministerial Statement<br />
HC 199-203W 20/10/00