UN Documents for Syria: Security Council Meeting Records

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12 April 2017 S/PV.7921 The Council was briefed by de Mistura.
7 April 2017 S/PV.7919 The Council was briefed by Feltman on the US strikes on the Shayrat base.
5 April 2017 S/PV.7915 The Council was briefed by Kim on the Khan Shaykhun chemical weapons attack.
30 March 2017 S/PV.7909 The Council was briefed by OCHA head Stephen O'Brien.
28 February 2017 S/PV.7893 This was the meeting at which Russia and China vetoed a draft resolution establishing a sanctions regime for the use and production of chemical weapons in Syria.
22 February 2017 S/PV.7888 This was on the humanitarian situation in Syria.
26 January 2017 S/PV.7870 This was on the humanitarian situation.
23 December 2016 S/PV.7852 This was the Secretary-General's five-day report on the situation in Aleppo following the adoption of resolution 2328.
19 December 2016 S/PV.7841 Resolution 2328 was adopted unanimously.
13 December 2016 S/PV.7834 This was an emergency meeting on Aleppo.
5 December 2016 S/PV.7825 This was the Security Council's 11-3-1 vote on a resolution drafted by Egypt, New Zealand and Spain that called for an end to all attacks in Aleppo for 7 days. Russia and China vetoed the resolution, Venezuela voted no, Angola abstained.
30 November 2016 S/PV.7822 OCHA head Stephen O'Brien, Special Envoy Staffan de Mistura and a UNICEF representative briefed at an emergency meeting on Aleppo, which was called for by France and the UK.
21 November 2016 S/PV.7817 This was the regular monthly briefing on the humanitarian situation, with a focus on Aleppo.
17 November 2016 S/PV.7815 The Security Council adopted resolution 2319, renewing the mandate of the UN-OPCW Joint Investigative Mechanism, the body established to determine responsibility for the use of chemical weapons in Syria, for a further year.
26 October 2016 S/PV.7795 OCHA head Stephen O'Brien delivered a particularly strong statement on Aleppo, provoking unplanned discussion in open chamber by all Council members. Russia, as president of the Council, cancelled the previously scheduled consultations that were to have immediately followed the briefing.