61. The sanctions ban air travel to and from Libya, freeze foreign assets and bar the sale of some oil equipment. 62. The sanctions ban air travel to and from Libya, limit diplomatic contacts and forbid the sale of some oil-drilling equipment. 63. The sanctions ban air travel to and from the country as well as the supply of aircraft parts. 64. The sanctions ban air travel, freeze assets abroad and limit the sale of oil equipment. 65. The U.N. sanctions ban air travel to and from the country, freeze some foreign accounts and limit oil equipment sales. 66. The U.N. Security Council sanctions ban air travel to or from Libya, as well as arms sales. 67. The United States and Britain initially wanted to ban travel for all Iraqi government officials, but revised the resolution after resistance from China and others. 68. The U.N. Security Council sanctions ban air travel to or from Libya as well as arms sales. 69. The United Nations approved the flight as an exception to the U.N. sanctions that ban air travel to and from the country. 70. They ban air travel to and from Libya, prohibit arms sales, freeze some assets abroad and limit the sale of oil equipment. |