UN Documents for Lebanon: Secretary-General's Reports

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7 May 2007 S/2007/262 This was a report on implementation of resolution 1559, which alluded to a re-arming of militias in Lebanon.
14 March 2007 S/2007/147 This was report on the implementation of resolution 1701.
11 December 2006 S/2006/956 This report stated that the illegal weapons supply to Hezbollah and the Israeli over-flights of Lebanese airspace were sources of tensions in Lebanon, and noted that both Iran and Syria had a responsibility to contribute to Lebanon's independence, sovereignty and territorial integrity.
1 December 2006 S/2006/933 This was the report on implementation of resolution 1701.
20 November 2006 S/2006/893/Add.1 This was the addendum of the report of the Secretary-General on the establishment of a special tribunal for Lebanon.
15 November 2006 S/2006/893 This was a report of the Secretary-General on the establishment of a special tribunal for Lebanon.
19 October 2006 S/2006/832 This was the report on the implementation of resolution 1559 in which the Secretary-General stated that he would revert to the Council on the cartographic, legal and political implications regarding the Sheb'a Farms area.
12 September 2006 S/2006/730 This was the report on implementation of resolution 1701.
18 August 2006 S/2006/670 This was the report on implementation of resolution 1701.
7 August 2006 S/2006/626 This was the report on the Qana incident.
21 July 2006 S/2006/560 This was the report on UNIFIL.
18 April 2006 S/2006/248 This letter contained the third semi-annual report on the implementation of resolution 1559.
21 March 2006 S/2006/176 This report identified the nature and scope of the international assistance needed to try those eventually charged with the Hariri assassination before a tribunal of an international character.
18 January 2006 S/2006/26 This was a Secretary-General report on Lebanon.
26 October 2005 S/2005/673 This letter contained the second semi-annual report on the implementation of resolution 1559.