UN Documents for Syria: Security Council Letters

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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.
29 November 2018 S/2018/1071 This was an OPCW report on progress in the elimination of the Syrian chemical weapons programme.
29 October 2018 S/2018/971 This was an OPCW report on progress in the elimination of the Syrian chemical weapons programme.
27 September 2018 S/2018/875 This was an OPCW report on progress in the elimination of the Syrian chemical weapons programme.
10 September 2018 S/2018/828 This letter conveyed a joint statement by the Astana guarantors after a 7 September high-level meeting in Tehran.
28 August 2018 S/2018/804 This was the monthly report of the OPCW.
27 July 2018 S/2018/745 This was a letter transmitting the OPCW report on progress in the elimination of the Syrian chemical weapons programme.
23 July 2018 S/2018/732 Included a report of the OPCW fact-finding mission in Syria regarding the incidents in Al-Hamadaniyah on 30 October 2016 and in Karm Al-Tarrab on 13 November 2016 and an interim report regarding the Douma 7 April 2018 incident.
12 July 2018 S/2018/700 This was a letter from Germany and Turkey, along with 38 other member states, regarding Syria's Law Number 10.
27 June 2018 S/2018/644 This was a letter transmitting the OPCW report on progress in the elimination of the Syrian chemical weapons programme.
19 June 2018 S/2018/620 This was a letter containing a report of the Fact-Finding Mission of the OPCW determining that sarin was very likely used as a chemical weapon in the south of Lataminah on 24 March 2017, and that chlorine was very likely used as a chemical weapon at the Lataminah Hospital and the surrounding area the next day.