List of United Nations Security Council Resolutions 2701 to 2800

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This is a list of United Nations Security Council Resolutions 2701 to 2800 adopted between 19 October 2023 to present day.

ResolutionDateVoteConcerns
2701 19 October 202315–0–0The situation in Libya
2702 30 October 202315–0–0The situation in Libya
2703 30 October 202313–0–2 (abstentions: Mozambique and Russian Federation)The situation concerning Western Sahara
2704 30 October 202315–0–0Extends Mandate of the United Nations Verification Mission in Colombia
2705 31 October 202315–0–0The situation in Somalia
2706 2 November 202315–0–0The situation in Bosnia and Herzegovina
2707 14 November 202315–0–0The situation in Yemen
2708 14 November 202315–0–0Reports of the Secretary-General on the Sudan and South Sudan
2709 15 November 202314–0–1 (abstention: Russian Federation)The situation in the Central African Republic
2710 15 November 202315–0–0The situation in Somalia
2711 15 November 202315–0–0The situation in Somalia
2712 15 November 202312–0–3 (abstentions: Russian Federation, United Kingdom and United States) Israel–Hamas war
2713 1 December 202314–0–1 (abstention: France)Peace and Security in Africa
2714 1 December 202315–0–0The situation in Somalia
2715 1 December 202314–0–1 (abstention: Russian Federation)Reports of the Secretary-General on the Sudan and South Sudan
2716 14 December 202315–0–0Threats to international peace and security caused by terrorist acts
2717 19 December 202315–0–0The situation concerning the Democratic Republic of the Congo
2718 21 December 202315–0–0The situation in the Middle East
2719 21 December 202315–0–0Cooperation between the United Nations and regional and subregional organizations in maintaining international peace and security
2720 22 December 202313–0–2 (abstentions: Russian Federation and United States) Gaza humanitarian crisis
2721 29 December 202313–0–2 (abstentions: China and Russian Federation)The situation in Afghanistan
2722 10 January 202411–0–4 (abstentions: Algeria, China, Mozambique and Russian Federation)Maintenance of international peace and security (Red Sea crisis)
2723 30 January 202415–0–0The situation in Cyprus
2724 8 March 202414–0–1 (abstention: Russian Federation)Reports of the Secretary-General on the Sudan and South Sudan
2725 8 March 202413–0–2 (abstentions: China and Russian Federation)Reports of the Secretary-General on the Sudan and South Sudan
2726 14 March 202415–0–0Reports of the Secretary-General on the Sudan and South Sudan
2727 15 March 202415–0–0The situation in Afghanistan
2728 25 March 202414–0–1 (abstention: United States)Ceasefire of the Israel–Hamas war
2729 29 April 202413–0–2 (abstentions: China and Russian Federation)Reports of the Secretary-General on the Sudan and South Sudan
2730 24 May 202414–0–1 (abstention: Russian Federation)Protection of civilians in armed conflict
2731 30 May 20249–0–6 (abstentions: Algeria, China, Guyana, Mozambique, Russian Federation and Sierra Leone)Reports of the Secretary-General on the Sudan and South Sudan
2732 31 May 202415–0–0The situation concerning Iraq
2733 31 May 20249–0–6 (abstentions: Algeria, China, Guyana, Mozambique, Russian Federation and Sierra Leone)The situation in Libya
2734 10 June 202414–0–1 (abstention: Russian Federation)Threats to international peace and security caused by terrorist acts
2735 10 June 202414–0–1 (abstention: Russian Federation)Ceasefire of the Israel–Hamas war
2736 13 June 202414–0–1 (abstention: Russian Federation)Reports of the Secretary-General on the Sudan and South Sudan
2737 27 June 202415–0–0The situation in the Middle East
2738 27 June 202415–0–0The situation concerning the Democratic Republic of the Congo
2739 27 June 202412–0–3 (abstentions: Algeria, China and Russian Federation)Maintenance of international peace and security
2740 27 June 202414–0–1 (abstention: Russian Federation)International Residual Mechanism for Criminal Tribunals
2741 28 June 202415–0–0The situation in Somalia
2742 8 July 202415–0–0The situation in Yemen
2743 12 July 202415–0–0The question concerning Haiti
2744 19 July 202415–0–0General issues relating to sanctions
2745 30 July 202415–0–0Peace and Security in Africa
2746 6 August 202415–0–0The situation concerning the Democratic Republic of the Congo
2747 12 August 202415–0–0The situation in Somalia
2748 15 August 202415–0–0The situation in Somalia
2749 28 August 202415–0–0The situation in Lebanon
2750 11 September 202415–0–0Reports of the Secretary-General on the Sudan and South Sudan
2751 30 September 202415–0–0The question concerning Haiti
2752 18 October 202415–0–0The question concerning Haiti
2753 30 October 202415–0–0The situation in Somalia
2754 30 October 202415–0–0Extends Mandate of the United Nations Verification Mission in Colombia
2755 31 October 202415–0–0The situation in Libya
2756 31 October 202412–0–2 (abstentions: Mozambique and Russian Federation; Algeria did not participate)The situation concerning Western Sahara
2757 1 November 202415–0–0The situation in Bosnia and Herzegovina
2758 13 November 202415–0–0The situation in Yemen
2759 14 November 202415–0–0The situation in the Central African Republic
2760 14 November 202414–0–1 (abstention: Russian Federation)Reports of the Secretary-General on the Sudan and South Sudan
2761 6 December 202415–0–0General issues relating to sanctions
2762 13 December 202415–0–0Peace and security in Africa
2763 13 December 202415–0–0Threats to international peace and security caused by terrorist acts
2764 20 December 202415–0–0Children and armed conflict
2765 20 December 202415–0–0The situation concerning the Democratic Republic of the Congo
2766 20 December 202415–0–0The situation in the Middle East
2767 27 December 202414–0–1 (abstention: United States)The situation in Somalia
2768 15 January 202512–0–3 (abstentions: Algeria, China and Russian Federation)Maintenance of international peace and security
2769 16 January 202514–0–1 (abstention: Russian Federation)The situation in Libya
2770 24 January 202515–0–0Date of election to fill a vacancy in the International Court of Justice

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