15 JUNE 2020S/2020/524 |
This was a review of UNMHA. |
1 JUNE 2020S/2020/477 |
This was from the Yemeni government about a recent accident on the moored SAFER oil tanker and which reiterated calls for the UN and Council to pressure the Houthis to allow an assessment mission and maintenance work of the vessel. |
21 APRIL 2020S/2020/322 |
This was a letter from the US regarding two shipments of arms and related materiel from Iran seized by the US, which it said were likely bound for Houthi forces in Yemen. |
21 APRIL 2020S/2020/313 |
This contained the records of the briefings and statements made during the open part of the 16 April 2020 Council VTC meeting on Yemen. |
31 MARCH 2020S/2020/257 |
This was a letter from Saudi Arabia on the 28 March Houthi ballistic missile attacks. |
29 MARCH 2020S/2020/244 |
This letter transmitted the statement issued by the Government of Yemen welcoming the call by the Special Envoy, Martin Griffiths, to convene an urgent meeting to discuss a comprehensive ceasefire and mechanisms to unify efforts aimed at addressing a potential outbreak of the COVID-19 pandemic in Yemen. |
16 MARCH 2020S/2020/207 |
This was a letter from Yemen on the suspension of its participation in the Redeployment Coordination Committee overseeing the Hodeidah agreement. |
11 MARCH 2020S/2020/200 |
This was a letter from Djibouti, Egypt, Jordan, Saudi Arabia, the Sudan and Yemen on the risks posed by the SAFER oil tanker. |
20 JANUARY 2020S/2020/51 |
This was from the Yemeni government on the 18 January missile attack against the Al-Istikbal Base that killed more than 100 people. |
14 OCTOBER 2019S/2019/823 |
This was a review on UNMHA. |
30 SEPTEMBER 2019S/2019/778 |
This was a letter from the Yemeni government, rejecting UAE claims of fighting terrorism to justify its attacks on 28 and 29 August against Yemeni armed forces. |
11 SEPTEMBER 2019S/2019/735 |
In this letter, Council members took note of the Secretary-General’s intended appointment of Abhijit Guha as RCC chair and head of UNMHA. |
6 SEPTEMBER 2019S/2019/734 |
This letter expressed the Secretary-General’s intention to appoint Abhijit Guha (India) as the new Chair of the Redeployment Coordination Committee and Head of UNMHA. |
3 SEPTEMBER 2019S/2019/706 |
In this letter, the UAE informed the Council that it conducted airstrikes on 28 and 29 August against “terrorist elements” that threatened coalition forces in Aden. |
29 AUGUST 2019S/2019/698 |
This letter from the Yemeni government was on the UAE’s air strikes against government forces and support for militias outside the government’s control. |
23 AUGUST 2019S/2019/678 |
This was a letter from the UAE rejecting the claims made by the Permanent Representative of Yemen at the Council’s 20 August briefing. |
8 AUGUST 2019S/2019/647 |
This was a letter from Yemen, attaching a statement by the government on the armed escalation in Aden. |
14 JUNE 2019S/2019/494 |
This was a letter from Iran rejecting claims by Saudi Arabia’s 13 June letter of backing the Houthis following attack on Abha International Airport. |
13 JUNE 2019S/2019/489 |
This was a letter from Saudi Arabia on a Houthi 12 June attack against Abha International Airport. |
10 JUNE 2019S/2019/485 |
This was from the Secretary-General, containing a review of UNMHA. |
14 MAY 2019S/2019/391 |
This was a letter from Saudi Arabia on the Houthi drone attacks against Saudi oil pumping stations. |
20 MARCH 2019S/2019/253 |
This was a summary of the 4 March 2019 meeting of the Informal Expert Group on Women, Peace and Security. |
31 JANUARY 2019S/2019/99 |
This was a letter from the permanent representatives of Saudi Arabia, UAE and Yemen regarding the Stockholm Agreement. |
9 JANUARY 2019S/2019/29 |
This expressed the Council’s intention to consider the Secretary-General’s proposal to establish a UN mission to support the Hodeidah Agreement. |
31 DECEMBER 2018S/2019/28 |
This was the Secretary-General’s proposal to establish a UN mission to support the Hodeidah Agreement. |
20 DECEMBER 2018S/2018/1134 |
This was a letter from the Secretary-General containing the agreements reached during the December 2018 consultations in Sweden. |
17 DECEMBER 2018S/2018/1121 |
This was a letter from the government of Yemen outlining its positions for a forthcoming Security Council resolution or product following the consultations in Sweden. |
20 NOVEMBER 2018S/2018/1039 |
This was from the government of Yemen, objecting to the UK draft resolution that it said undermined resolution 2216 and would negatively impact upcoming consultations in Sweden. |
14 SEPTEMBER 2018S/2018/847 |
This was a letter from the UAE to the Council. |
25 JULY 2018S/2018/740* |
This was a letter, reissued for technical reasons, announcing the appointment of the new armed groups expert for the Yemen Panel of experts |
6 JULY 2018S/2018/675 |
This was a letter from UAE Minister of State for International Cooperation Reem Al Hashimy with an update on the humanitarian situation and the Coalition’s contingency plan for Hodeidah. |
19 JUNE 2018S/2018/618 |
This was a letter from UAE Minister of State for International Cooperation Reem Al Hashimy on the Coalition’s contingency plan to address the humanitarian situation in Hodeidah. |
13 JUNE 2018S/2018/607 |
This was a letter from the UAE to the Council stating that the UNVIM had not been effective in preventing the transfer of Iranian weapons through Hodeidah port. |
21 MAY 2018S/2018/490 |
This was a letter from the Permanent Representative of the UAE about Socotra Island. |
8 MAY 2018S/2018/440 |
This was a letter from the Permanent Representative of Yemen and contained a government statement about developments on Socotra Island. |
27 MARCH 2018S/2018/272* |
This was a revised version of an earlier letter with the names of the Yemen sanctions Panel of Experts. |
21 FEBRUARY 2018S/2018/145 |
This was a letter from the Permanent Representative of Iran to the Security Council and Secretary-General, rejecting the conclusions of the Yemen Panel of Experts in its final report. |
11 DECEMBER 2017S/2017/1040 |
This was a summary of the 2242 Informal Expert Group on Women and Peace and Security meeting on Yemen, held on 22 November 2017. |
18 JULY 2017S/2017/627 |
This was a summary of the 2242 Informal Expert Group on Women and Peace and Security meeting on Yemen on 23 March 2017. |
5 JUNE 2017S/2017/476 |
This expressed the Yemeni government’s support for the Special Envoy’s proposals for Hodeidah port and to resume salary payments. |
6 DECEMBER 2016S/2016/1035 |
This was a letter from the Yemeni government regarding the Special Envoy’s roadmap. |
15 OCTOBER 2016S/2016/869 |
This was a letter from the US that informed members of missile strikes it conducted on radar facilities following Houthi cruise missile launches at US Navy warships on 9 and 12 October around Bab al-Mandeb. |
26 MAY 2016S/2016/489 |
This was the Council letter taking note of the Secretary-General’s proposals to strengthen the Special Envoy’s Office in support of the Yemeni parties and peace process. |
26 MAY 2016S/2016/489 |
This was the Council letter taking note of the Secretary-General’s proposals to strengthen the Special Envoy’s Office in support of the Yemeni parties and peace process. |
24 MAY 2016S/2016/488 |
This was a letter from the Secretary-General to the Council outlining his plan to strengthen the Office of the Special Envoy. |
15 OCTOBER 2015S/2015/794 |
This was an ICRC letter on the ethical principles of health care in times of armed conflict and other emergencies. |
17 APRIL 2015S/2015/263 |
This was a letter from Iran outlining a four-point peace plan for Yemen. |
26 MARCH 2015S/2015/217 |
This was a letter from GCC members on their decision to respond to Hadi’s request to protect Yemen from Houthi aggression. |
25 JANUARY 2013S/2013/61 |
This letter transmitted the terms of reference for the Security Council mission to Yemen on 27 January 2013. |
21 JUNE 2012S/2012/470 |
This letter was from the President of the Council noting the receipt of the Secretary-General’s 18 June letter. |
18 JUNE 2012S/2012/469 |
This letter was from the Secretary-General to the President of the Council noting his intention to establish a small office of the Special Adviser for the initial period of 12 months. |