Adopted by the Security Council at its 3535th meeting, on 12
May 1995
The Security Council,
Reaffirming all its relevant resolutions, in particular resolution
971 (1995) of 12 January 1995,
Having considered the report of the Secretary-General of
1 May 1995 (S/1995/342),
Reaffirming its commitment to the sovereignty and territorial
integrity of the Republic of Georgia,
Concerned that insufficient progress has been achieved
towards a comprehensive political settlement,
Welcoming and encouraging continuing consultations regarding
a new constitution for the Republic of Georgia based on federal
principles in the context of a comprehensive political settlement,
Reaffirming the right of all refugees and displaced persons
affected by the conflict to return to their homes in secure conditions
in accordance with international law and as set out in the Quadripartite
Agreement on voluntary return of refugees and displaced persons
(S/1994/397, annex II), signed in Moscow on 4 April 1994, deploring
the continued obstruction of such return by the Abkhaz authorities
and underlining that return of refugees and displaced persons
to the Gali region would be a welcome first step,
Expressing concern over the critical funding shortages
which may result in suspension of important humanitarian programmes,
Recalling the conclusions of the Budapest summit of the
Conference on Security and Cooperation in Europe (S/1994/1435,
annex) regarding the situation in Abkhazia, Republic of Georgia,
Reaffirming the need for the parties to comply with international
humanitarian law,
Noting that the Agreement on a Cease-fire and Separation
of Forces signed in Moscow on 14 May 1994 (S/1994/583, annex I),
has been generally respected by the parties over the past year
with the assistance of the Commonwealth of Independent States
(CIS) peace-keeping force and the United Nations Observer Mission
in Georgia (UNOMIG), but expressing concern at the continued lack
of a secure environment, in particular recent attacks on civilians
in the Gali region,
Further expressing concern about the safety and the security
of UNOMIG and CIS personnel and stressing the importance it attaches
to their freedom of movement,
Stressing also the importance it attaches to restrictions
on the number and type of weapons which may be borne by the parties
in the security zone, and welcoming the intention of the Secretary-General
to pursue this question with the parties,
Expressing its satisfaction with the close cooperation
and coordination between UNOMIG and the CIS peace-keeping force
in the performance of their respective mandates and commending
the contribution both have made to stabilization of the situation
in the zone of conflict,
Paying tribute to those members of the CIS peace-keeping
force who have lost their lives in the exercise of their duties,
1. Welcomes the report of the Secretary-General of 1 May
1995;
2. Decides to extend the mandate of UNOMIG for an additional
period terminating on 12 January 1996, subject to review by the
Council in the event of any changes that may be made in the mandate
of the CIS peace-keeping force;
3. Expresses its full support for the efforts of the Secretary-General
aimed at achieving a comprehensive political settlement of the
conflict, including on the political status of Abkhazia, respecting
fully the sovereignty and territorial integrity of the Republic
of Georgia, as well as for the efforts that are being undertaken
by the Russian Federation in its capacity as facilitator to intensify
the search for a peaceful settlement of the conflict, and encourages
the Secretary-General to continue his efforts, with the assistance
of the Russian Federation as facilitator, and with the support
of the Organization for Security and Cooperation in Europe (OSCE),
to that end;
4. Calls upon the parties to reach substantive progress
in the negotiations under the auspices of the United Nations and
with the assistance of the Russian Federation as facilitator and
with participation of representatives of OSCE;
5. Urges the parties to refrain from any unilateral actions
which could complicate or hinder the political process aimed at
an early and comprehensive political settlement;
6. Reiterates its call to the Abkhaz side to accelerate
significantly the process of the voluntary return of refugees
and displaced persons by accepting a timetable on the basis of
that proposed by the Office of the United Nations High Commissioner
for Refugees, and to guarantee the safety of spontaneous returnees
already in the area and regularize their status in accordance
with the Quadripartite Agreement;
7. Welcomes the additional measures implemented by UNOMIG
and the CIS peace-keeping force in the Gali region aimed at improving
conditions for the safe and orderly return of refugees and displaced
persons;
8. Calls upon the parties to improve their cooperation
with UNOMIG and the CIS peace-keeping force in order to provide
a secure environment for the return of refugees and displaced
persons and also calls upon them to honour their commitments with
regard to the security and freedom of movement of all United Nations
and CIS personnel;
9. Requests the Secretary-General, in the context of paragraph
7 of resolution 971 (1995), to consider ways of improving observance
of human rights in the region;
10. Reiterates its encouragement to States to contribute
to the voluntary fund in support of the implementation of the
Agreement on a Cease-fire and Separation of Forces signed in Moscow
on 14 May 1994 and/or for humanitarian aspects including demining,
as specified by the donors;
11. Encourages States to respond to the consolidated inter-agency
appeal, in particular for the urgent needs of UNHCR, and welcomes
all relevant humanitarian contributions of States;
12. Requests the Secretary-General to report every three
months from the date of the adoption of this resolution on all
aspects of the situation in Abkhazia, Republic of Georgia, including
the operations of UNOMIG, and decides to undertake, on the basis
of those reports, further reviews of the situation;
13. Decides to remain actively seized of the matter.