UN Documents for Syria: Security Council Letters
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3 November 2017 S/2017/931 | This was a letter forwarding the OPCW's Fact-Finding Mission report concluding that sarin "was more than likely used as a chemical weapon" on 30 March in Lataminah. |
30 October 2017 S/2017/916 | This was a letter transmitting the OPCW report on progress in the elimination of the Syrian chemical weapons programme. |
26 October 2017 S/2017/904 | This was a letter from the Leadership Panel of the OPCW submitting the seventh report of the Joint Investigative Mechanism. |
25 October 2017 S/2017/905 | This was a letter that included clarifications from the OPCW Fact-Finding Mission explaining why it did not deploy to Khan Shaykhun. |
6 October 2017 S/2017/848 | This was a letter from Russia addressed to the Secretary-General expressing concerns about the methodology of the fact-finding mission and the JIM with regard to Khan Shaykhun. |
3 October 2017 S/2017/832 | This was an OPCW report on progress in the elimination of the Syrian chemical weapons programme. |
28 July 2017 S/2017/658 | This was a letter transmitting an OPCW report on progress in the elimination of the Syrian chemical weapons programme. |
28 July 2017 S/2017/693 | This was a letter from Russia’s Defence Minister on the willingness to ensure the safe passage of humanitarian convoys in de-escalation areas. |
25 July 2017 S/2017/638 | This was a letter that expressed concerns regarding the lack of humanitarian access by members of the Geneva-based humanitarian task force. |
30 June 2017 S/2017/567 | This was the report of the FFM report on the Khan Shaykhun attack. |
29 June 2017 S/2017/564 | This was an OPCW report on progress in the elimination of the Syrian chemical weapons programme. |
23 June 2017 S/2017/552 | This was the sixth report of the JIM. |
18 May 2017 S/2017/440 | This was an update report from the OPCW FFM mission on the Khan Shaykhun attack. |
4 May 2017 S/2017/400 | This was a report by the OPCW FFM on a chemical weapons attack in Um-Housh in September 2016. |
28 April 2017 S/2017/373 | This was a report by the OPCW on progress in the elimination of the Syrian chemical weapons programme. |