UN Documents for Lebanon: Security Council Letters
Security Council Letters | Return to full list |
20 January 2006 S/2006/67 | This contained the EU statement on Lebanon. |
13 January 2006 S/2006/18 | This was on the nomination of Serge Brammertz. |
11 January 2006 S/2006/17 | This was a letter on the nomination of Serge Brammertz. |
13 December 2005 S/2005/783 | This was a letter from Lebanon requesting an international tribunal and the expansion of UNIIIC's mandate |
5 December 2005 S/2005/755 | This was a letter from Lebanon listing all Israeli violations of Lebanese sovereignty during November 2005. |
5 December 2005 S/2005/762 | This was a letter from Lebanon requesting an extension of the UNIIIC's mandate.. |
25 November 2005 S/2005/747 | This was a letter from Lebanon on Israeli violations of the Blue Line on 21 November 2005. |
25 November 2005 S/2005/746 | This was a letter from Lebanon listing all Israeli violations of Lebanese sovereignty during October 2005. |
21 November 2005 S/2005/731 | This was a letter from Israel on Hezbollah's attacks against Israel across the Blue Line that occurred on 21 November. |
14 November 2005 S/2005/725 | This was a letter from the Secretary-General expanding the scope of the mandate of his Personal Representative Geir O. Pedersen to the whole of Lebanon. |
14 November 2005 S/2005/717 | This was a letter from Syria regarding its cooperation with UNIIIC. |
11 November 2005 S/2005/715 | This was a letter from Lebanon on Israeli violations of Lebanese sovereignty from 1 to 9 November 2005. |
1 November 2005 S/2005/693 | This was a letter from Syria on the establishment of the Syrian special judicial commission to deal with all matters relating to the mission of the International Independent Investigation Commission established pursuant to resolution 1595. |
30 September 2005 S/2005/627 | This was a letter from Syria. |
16 June 2005 S/2005/393 | This letter contained a memorandum of Understanding between the government of Lebanon and the UN regarding the modalities of cooperation with the UNIIIC. |