UN Documents for Eritrea: Security Council Letters

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2 August 2019 S/2019/627 This was from the Secretary-General on developments towards the normalisation of relations between Djibouti and Eritrea.
18 February 2019 S/2019/154 This was a letter from the Secretary-General to the president of the Council on Eritrea-Djibouti relations.
11 July 2018 S/2018/687 This was a letter from the Permanent Representative of Djibouti to the Security Council regarding its unresolved boundary dispute with Eritrea.
31 March 2016 S/2016/300 This was a letter from Djibouti on the release of four of the 19 Djibouti prisoners of war still in custody in Eritrea.
19 January 2012 S/2012/47 This letter from Eritrea rejected the accusations in Ethiopia's 18 January letter.
18 January 2012 S/2012/44 This letter from Ethiopia accused Eritrea of being behind the 16 January attack against a group of 22 tourists travelling in Ethiopia in which 5 people were killed.
20 December 2011 S/2011/792 This letter from Eritrea asked the Council to "review and annul" all measures against it and to establish "an independent, impartial and credible body" in place of the Monitoring Group.
3 December 2011 S/2011/753 This letter from Eritrea declinied an invitation for its president to address the Council on 5 December.
22 November 2011 S/2011/729 This was a letter from Eritrea to the President of the Security Council.
16 November 2011 S/2011/723 This letter was from Eritrea to the President of the Security Council.
3 November 2011 S/2011/681 This letter from Eritrea requested that the Council act "with neutrality, impartiality and fairness" and "scrap" resolution 1907 "and all its sequels".
27 October 2011 S/2011/672 This letter from Eritrea called on Council members to reject the draft resolution proposed by Gabon that would impose additional sanctions against it.
26 October 2011 S/2011/663 This letter from Eritrea requested that the Eritrean president be invited to address the Council.
20 October 2011 S/2011/652 This letter contained Eritrea's "comprehensive response" to the Monitoring Group's July report.
7 October 2011 S/2011/623 This letter from Eritrea called on the Council to lift all sanctions against it and take action to ensure Ethiopia complies with international law.