UN Secretary-General's Reports
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8 June 1987 S/18852 | This was a report of UN fact-finding mission to determine whether chemical agents had been used in the conflict between Iran and Iraq. |
11 June 1986 S/18102/Add.1 | This report contained the Draft Framework Agreement. |
12 March 1986 S/17911 | This was the report of UN fact-finding mission to determine whether chemical agents had been used in the Iran-Iraq War. |
24 April 1985 S/17127 | The Secretary-General transmitted a report of a medical specialist who examined Iranian patients hospitalized allegedly as a result of a use of chemical weapon. |
26 March 1984 S/16433 | This was the first report of UN fact-finding mission to determine whether chemical agents had been used in the Iran-Iraq War, and deplored that chemical weapons had been used in the form of aerial bombs in contradiction of international law. |
20 June 1983 S/15834 | This was the report of the first UN mission to inspect civilian areas within Iran and Iraq which had been subject to military attacks. |
31 May 1979 S/13369 | This report contained the agreement reached between the two leaders on 18 and 19 May 1979. |
19 March 1978 S/12611 | This was a report from the Secretary-General on Lebanon. |
30 April 1977 S/12323 | This report contained the 12 February agreement between the two leaders. |
30 May 1974 S/11302/Add.1 | This report contained the Agreement on Disengagement between Syrian and Israeli Forces. |
27 October 1973 S/11052/Rev.1 | This was the report of the Secretary-General on the Middle East. |
8 December 1967 S/8286 | This report recommended enlarging the mandate of UNFICYP so as to include supervision of disarmament and arrangements to safeguard internal security. |
26 March 1965 S/6253 | This report laid down the first observations on the future course of mediation |
10 September 1964 S/5950 | This report recognised that the presence of UNFICYP in Cyprus was a major factor in bringing the fighting in some areas to an end, and in preventing some incidents from escalating. The report also pointed out that a “return to normal conditions" as mentioned in Council resolution 186 does not mean, as the Turkish Cypriots believe, a complete restoration of the constitutional situation in Cyprus as it was before the fighting broke out in December 1963. |
15 June 1964 S/5764 | This was the first UNFICYP report noting that preventing the recurrence of fighting had been accomplished. |