UN Documents for Eritrea: Security Council Letters
| Security Council Letters | Return to full list |
| 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. |