UN Documents for Syria: Security Council Letters

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10 May 2018 S/2018/447 This was a letter from Syria condemning Israel's "aggression".
10 May 2018 S/2018/443 This was a letter from the Permanent Representative of Israel justifying the attack against Iranian military targets in Syria.
1 May 2018 S/2018/408 This was an OPCW report on the progress in the elimination of the Syrian chemical weapons programme.
11 April 2018 S/2018/333 This was a letter from the Secretary-General to the president of the Security Council expressing disappointment that the Council was unable to agree upon a dedicated mechanism to attribute responsibility for the use of chemical weapons in Syria.
28 March 2018 S/2018/283 This was the OPCW report on progress in the elimination of the Syrian chemical weapons programme.
16 March 2018 S/2018/233 This was a joint statement by the foreign ministers of Iran, Russia and Turkey.
16 March 2018 S/2018/234 This was a letter signed by France, Kuwait, the Netherlands, Peru, Poland, Sweden, the UK and the US expressing concern about the lack of implementation of resolution 2401.
1 March 2018 S/2018/182 This was the monthly report of the OPCW, which raised concerns regarding the limited cooperation of the Syrian government in addressing the gaps, inconsistencies and discrepancies identified.
14 February 2018 S/2018/121 This was the final statement of the conference held in Sochi.
1 February 2018 S/2018/84 This was a letter transmitting the OPCW report on progress in the elimination of the Syrian chemical weapons programme.
20 January 2018 S/2018/53 This was a letter by Turkey informing the Council of a military operation against PKK-linked terrorist organisations.
10 January 2018 S/2018/35 This was a letter by the US challenging Russia's criticisms of the OPCW Fact-Finding Mission and the JIM.
27 December 2017 S/2017/1119 This was an OPCW report on progress in the elimination of the Syrian chemical weapons programme.
30 November 2017 S/2017/1005 This letter transmitted an OPCW report on progress in the elimination of the Syrian chemical weapons programme.
3 November 2017 S/2017/931 This was a letter forwarding the OPCW's Fact-Finding Mission report concluding that sarin "was more than likely used as a chemical weapon" on 30 March in Lataminah.