UN Security Council Letters

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15 May 2007 S/2007/284 This was a Sudanese letter following up on existing commitments to increase humanitarian access.
15 May 2007 S/2007/281 This contained the letter from Siniora requesting a binding action by the Council to establish the tribunal.
14 May 2007 S/2007/278 This was a letter from Lebanon on Israeli acts of aggression during March.
10 May 2007 S/2007/269 This was the letter from the chair of the PBC's Organisational Committee transmitting the report of the country visit to Sierra Leone.
8 May 2007 S/2007/274 This was the letter from Egypt enclosing the statement of the Sharm el-Sheikh meeting.
8 May 2007 S/2007/267 This letter contained Eritrea's position on certain issues in the April 2007 progress report of the Secretary-General.
7 May 2007 S/2007/279 This was a letter from the Secretary-General on the establishment of a United Nations Regional Centre for Preventive Diplomacy in Ashgabat.
7 May 2007 S/2007/300 This was a letter on the transfer of money from the UNMOVIC account to settle Iraq's arrears to the UN.
3 May 2007 S/2007/266 This letter was from Turkey containing the Ankara declaration made after the summit meeting between the presidents of Pakistan, Afghanistan and Turkey.
1 May 2007 S/2007/251 This was a Libyan letter with the Tripoli consensus on the Political Process for Darfur.
30 April 2007 S/2007/245 This was a letter from the Council regarding the letter dated 19 April 2007, conveying the communication from the Director General of the International Atomic Energy Agency.
27 April 2007 S/2007/242 This was a letter from the Council concerning the processing of letters of credit pertaining to the oil-for-food programme.
24 April 2007 S/2007/229 This letter transmitted the report of the Security Council Committee established pursuant to resolution 1267.
20 April 2007 S/2007/224 This was the letter from Iraq enclosing a summary of the 10 March Baghdad conference.
19 April 2007 S/2007/218 This was exchange of letters between the Secretary-General and the president of the Council on a letter from the IAEA Director-General noting that the IAEA had not been able to implement its mandate in Iraq.