UN Documents for Syria: Security Council Letters
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27 April 2017 S/2017/372 | France and the UK drew attention to the CoI’s report. |
27 March 2017 S/2017/260 | This was an OPCW report on the progress in the elimination of the Syrian chemical weapons programme. |
27 February 2017 S/2017/175 | This was a report by the OPCW on progress in the elimination of the Syrian chemical weapons programme. |
30 January 2017 S/2017/86 | This was the monthly OPCW report. |
16 January 2017 S/2017/45 | This was an update by the OPCW fact-finding mission on a 2 August 2016 incident and its 2016 activities. |
29 December 2016 S/2016/1133 | Was from Russia summarising the agreement reached with Turkey on a ceasefire and political talks for Syria. |
21 December 2016 S/2016/1093 | Was a summary of the UN Board of Inquiry report on the 19 September 2016 attack on a humanitarian convoy outside of Aleppo. |
19 December 2016 S/2016/1076 | This was a letter from Russia regarding their interpretation of resolution 2328 on the UN monitoring the evacuation of eastern Aleppo. |
21 September 2016 S/2016/807 | This was a letter from the Security Council, in an exchange of letters with the Secretary-General, to extend the mandate of the JIM until 31 October 2016. |
21 September 2016 S/2016/806 | This was a letter from the Secretary-General, in an exchange of letters with the Security Council, to extend the mandate of the JIM until 31 October 2016. |
24 August 2016 S/2016/738 | This was the JIM's third report. |
15 August 2016 S/2016/708 | This was a letter from the Secretary-General transmitting the Syria Commission of Inquiry’s 21 June oral update to the Human Rights Council and the Commission’s 16 June report on ISIL crimes against the Yazidis (A/HRC/32/CRP.2). |
16 June 2016 S/2016/545 | This was a letter from Canada reiterating its request that the Security Council establish a mechanism to investigate reports of violations of international law by ISIL in Iraq and Syria. |
7 June 2016 S/2016/523 | This was a letter from Belgium reporting to the Security Council that it was taking military action against ISIL in Syria, citing resolution 2249 and Article 51 of the UN Charter--the right of self-defence under Chapter VII. |
3 June 2016 S/2016/513 | This was a letter from Norway reporting to the Security Council that it was taking military action against ISIL in Syria, citing resolution 2249 and Article 51 of the UN Charter--the right of self-defence under Chapter VII. |