UN Documents for Syria: Security Council Letters
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6 August 2019 S/2019/639 | This was a joint statement by the Astana guarantors after a 2 August meeting. |
25 July 2019 S/2019/601 | This transmitted an OPCW report on progress in the elimination of Syria’s chemical weapons programme. |
16 July 2019 S/2019/572 | This was a letter by Syria justifying the targeting of hospitals and health care centres in Idlib. |
27 June 2019 S/2019/541 | This was an OPCW report on progress in the elimination of Syria’s chemical weapons programme. |
30 May 2019 S/2019/447 | This was an OPCW report on progress in the elimination of Syria’s chemical weapons programme. |
29 April 2019 S/2019/355 | This was an OPCW report on progress in the elimination of Syria’s chemical weapons programme. |
28 March 2019 S/2019/279 | This was an OPCW report on progress in the elimination of the Syrian chemical weapons programme. |
4 March 2019 S/2019/208 | was a FFM report regarding the chemical weapons attack in Douma in April 2018. |
1 March 2019 S/2019/201 | This was an OPCW report on progress in the elimination of the Syrian chemical weapons programme. |
18 February 2019 S/2019/155 | This letter transmitted a joint statement by presidents of Iran, Russia and Turkey from the 14 February Sochi meeting. |
15 February 2019 S/2019/146 | This was a joint letter to the Secretary-General and Council president from ambassadors of Egypt, France, Germany, Jordan, Saudi Arabia, UK and US on the 6 February meeting of the Small Group on Syria in Washington, DC. |
28 January 2019 S/2019/91 | This was an OPCW report on progress in the elimination of the Syrian chemical weapons programme. |
27 December 2018 S/2018/1166 | This was an OPCW report on progress in the elimination of the Syrian chemical weapons programme. |
19 December 2018 S/2018/1138 | This was a joint statement by the foreign ministers of Iran, Russia and Turkey on Syria. |
30 November 2018 S/2018/1076 | This was a letter from Iran, Turkey and Russia on the Astana process. |