UN Documents for Iran: Security Council Letters
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16 August 2017 S/2017/720 | This was a letter from Russia to the Secretary-General underscoring that there is no legal prohibition on the development by Iran of missile and space programmes. |
28 June 2017 S/2017/555 | This was a letter from Israel, accusing Iran of targeting a Star of David in a missile test on 15 November 2016. |
10 February 2017 S/2017/123 | This was a letter from Israel regarding Iran's 29 January 2017 ballistic missile test. |
18 January 2017 S/2017/51 | This was Iran's letter that asserted that the Secretary-General had misinterpreted his reporting mandate and should cover not only implementation of annex B of resolution 2231 but also annex A. |
18 January 2017 S/2017/49 | This was a report of the Facilitator on the implementation of resolution 2231. |
22 November 2016 S/2016/992 | This was Iran’s response to the letter from Israel. |
21 November 2016 S/2016/987 | This was the letter from Israel. |
27 September 2016 S/2016/817 | This was Iran’s response to the letter from Saudi Arabia. |
14 September 2016 S/2016/786 | This was a letter from Saudi Arabia asserting that Iran had supplied weapons and ammunition to the Houthi rebels in Yemen. |
21 September 2015 S/2015/728 | This was the special IAEA report on implementation of the 14 July 2015 road map. |
12 February 2013 S/2013/88 | This was a letter from Iran concerning allegations of arms transfers to Yemen. |
10 December 2010 S/2010/634 | This was a letter from Iran to the Secretary-General and Council regarding the killing of an Iranian physicist. |
13 April 2010 S/2010/188 | This was a letter from Iran which argued that the US nuclear posture with regard to Iran constituted a threat to international peace and security. |
26 March 2010 S/2010/172 | This letter from Iran asserted its commitment to the NPT and cooperation with the IAEA. |
5 November 2009 S/2009/574 | This was a letter from Israel to the Secretary-General and the Council relating to violations of resolution 1747, concerning the Francop interception. |