UN Documents for Lebanon: Security Council Letters
| Security Council Letters | Return to full list |
| 14 August 2012 S/2012/632 | This letter from the Secretary-General recommended extending the mandate of UNIFIL for 12 months. |
| 13 June 2012 S/2012/477 | This is Lebanon’s declaration from the 11 June National Dialogue meeting (the first since November 2010). |
| 12 March 2012 S/2012/151 | This letter contained the strategic review of UNIFIL requested in resolution 2004. |
| 17 February 2012 S/2012/102 | This was a letter from the President of the Security Council regarding the extension of the Tribunal’s mandate through 1 March 2015. |
| 16 February 2012 S/2012/101 | This was a letter from the Secretary-General regarding the extension of the Tribunal’s mandate through 1 March 2015. |
| 20 January 2012 S/2012/54 | This was a letter from the President of the Security Council regarding the appointment of Maj. Gen. Paolo Serra as the UNIFIL force commander. |
| 18 January 2012 S/2012/53 | This was a letter from the Secretary-General regarding the appointment of Maj. Gen. Paolo Serra as the UNIFIL force commander. |
| 13 January 2012 S/2012/35 | This was a letter from the President of the Security Council regarding the appointment of Derek Plumbly as the UN Special Coordinator for Lebanon. |
| 22 June 2011 S/2011/400 | This was a position paper by Lebanon on implementation of resolution 1701. |
| 16 May 2011 S/2011/309 | This was a letter from Israel regarding the 15 May al-Nakba protests. |
| 15 May 2011 S/2011/312 | This was a letter from Lebanon regarding the 15 May al-Nakba protests. |
| 1 February 2011 S/2011/47 | This was a position paper by Lebanon on implementation of resolution 1701. |
| 1 October 2010 S/2010/506 | This letter from Lebanon concerned the IDF firing toward the LAF on 20 September. |
| 7 September 2010 S/2010/468 | This letter, from Israel, concerned the 3 September explosion in Shehabiyeh in southern Lebanon. |
| 1 September 2010 S/2010/460 | This letter rom Lebanon alleged an Israeli spying network in Lebanon. |