The Security Council maintained an arms embargo on the west African
nation, with exceptions for the UN peacekeeping mission and disarmament
efforts, and a requirement that the Ivorian government get advance UN
approval for any arms shipments. It also maintained financial and travel
bans.
In lifting the ban, the council welcomed "the overall progress towards restoring security, peace and stability."
Ivory Coast was split into a rebel-controlled north and
government-controlled south after an attempted coup sparked civil war in
2002. A peace deal in 2007 unraveled, and the country headed to the
brink of civil war in early 2011.
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