"We deeply regret that due to the position of certain delegations… the final text doesn’t fully take into account concerns of Security Council members," Safronkov said. "I am talking, in particular, about Russian proposal to introduce a full ban on any trade and economic relations with territories under IS [Daesh] control."
He assured of Russia’s strong intention to continue its work to introduce this and other measures aimed at full financial and logistic isolation of terrorist groups.
At its meeting on Wednesday morning, UN Security Council unanimously adopted resolution 2368 (2017) drafted by the United States.
The resolution extends measures against Daesh and Al-Qaida and related entities and individuals such as immediate asset freeze, travel ban, arms embargo and others, and is aimed at strengthening cooperation between the states in fighting terrorism.
In the resolution, the Council added 8 new individuals and entities to its black list, they include Daesh leaders in South-East Asia, fighters form the Caucasus, illicit Daesh money-exchange business and Daesh-affiliated terrorist groups in Syria.