UN Documents for Georgia: Security Council Letters

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24 February 2020 S/2020/135 This was a letter to the Council from the Georgian permanent representative regarding a large-scale cyberattack launched against the Georgian Government and media websites in October 2019.
19 August 2008 S/2008/561 This was the letter from France requesting a meeting of the Council on 19 August.
16 August 2008 S/2008/562 This was the letter from Georgia on events occurring during the conflict.
15 August 2008 S/2008/557 This letter contained the appeal of the parliament of Georgia to the international community.
11 August 2008 S/2008/545 This was the letter from Russia stating its position on the conflict.
10 August 2008 S/2008/538 This was the letter from the US requesting a meeting of the Council on 10 August.
9 August 2008 S/2008/537 This was the letter from Georgia requesting a meeting of the Council on 10 August.
9 August 2008 S/2008/544 This letter transmitted the letter of the Minister for Foreign Affairs of Georgia and the decision of the Parliament of Georgia of 9 August 2008 on the Declaration of the State of War on the Whole Territory of Georgia and Full Mobilization.
9 August 2008 S/2008/543 These were the statements by the Georgian Foreign Ministry.
8 August 2008 S/2008/536 This was the letter from Georgia requesting a meeting of the Council to discuss the Russian-Georgian conflict.
7 August 2008 S/2008/535 This was the letter from Georgia transmitting a statement by the Georgian president.
7 August 2008 S/2008/533 This was the letter from Russia calling for a meeting of the Council.
1 August 2008 S/2008/519 This was a letter on the appointment of Johan Verbeke (Belgium) as Special Representative for Georgia and Head of the United Nations Observer Mission in Georgia.
30 July 2008 S/2008/518 This was a letter from the Secretary-General appointing Johan Verbeke of Belgium as my Special Representative for Georgia and Head of UNOMIG.
8 July 2008 S/2008/450 This was Georgia’s statement on the explosions in Abkhazia.