UN Documents for Security Council Working Methods: Security Council Letters
Security Council Letters | Return to full list |
31 July 2000 S/2000/670 | This letter transmitted the assessment of the work of the Council for the month of March that year. |
27 March 1998 S/1998/286 | This was Costa Rica's assessment of its December 1997 presidency of the Council, containing a "Position paper on working methods of the Security Council". |
22 September 1997 S/1997/730 | This was a letter from the permanent representative of Argentina addressed to the president of the Security Council that served as a background paper for the 25 September 1997 ministerial-level debate on Africa. |
27 March 1996 S/1996/224 | This was a letter from the Permanent Representative of Chile to the president of the Security Council regarding the participation of TCCs in the Security Council. |
11 December 1995 S/1995/1025 | This was a letter co-signed by 32 member states asking the president of the Security Council to call a formal meeting to examine the issue of consultations between the Council and the troop-contributing countries. |
2 June 1995 S/1995/456 | This was a letter from the Permanent Representative from Argentina to the president of the Security Council proposing that the Working Group evaluate the nomenclature of Council documents. |
6 December 1994 S/1994/1384 | This was the letter from the Permanent Representative of Brazil to the Secretary-General contributing additional suggestions for the open debate on working methods. |
18 November 1994 S/1994/1313 | This was the letter from the Permanent Representative of New Zealand to the President of the Security Council contributing additional suggestions for the open debate on working methods. |
9 November 1994 S/1994/1279 | This was a letter from the Permanent Representative of France to the Secretary-General containing an aide-memoire that, inter alia, proposed orientation debates. |
15 September 1994 S/1994/1063 | This was a letter from Argentina and New Zealand to the president of the Security Council requesting an open meeting to consider various procedural issues, including participation. |