Security Council resolution 1124 (1997) on the situation in Georgia, U.N. Doc. S/RES/1124 (1997).
The Security Council, Recalling all its relevant resolutions, reaffirming
in particular resolution 1096 (1997) of 30 January 1997, and recalling
the statement of its President of 8 May 1997, Having considered the report of the Secretary-General of 18
July 1997 (S/1997/558 and Add.1), Reiterating its full support for the more active role for the
United Nations, with the assistance of the Russian Federation as facilitator,
aimed at achieving a comprehensive political settlement, Acknowledging the efforts in support of the peace process of
the Secretary-General and his Special Representative, with the assistance
of the Russian Federation as facilitator, as well as the group of Friends
of the Secretary-General on Georgia and the Organization for Security
and Cooperation in Europe (OSCE) as mentioned in the report, Welcoming in this context the indication given in the report
that prospects for progress in the peace process have improved, noting
with deep concern the continued failure by the parties to resolve their
differences, and underlining the necessity for the parties to
intensify without delay their efforts to achieve an early and comprehensive
political settlement of the conflict, including on the political status
of Abkhazia within the State of Georgia, which fully respects the sovereignty
and territorial integrity of Georgia, Reaffirming the necessity for the parties strictly to respect
human rights, expressing its support for the efforts of the Secretary-General
to find ways to improve their observance as an integral part of the
work towards a comprehensive political settlement, and noting
developments in the work of the United Nations Human Rights Office in
Abkhazia, Georgia, Commending the contribution that the United Nations Observer
Mission in Georgia (UNOMIG) and the Collective Peacekeeping Forces of
the Commonwealth of Independent States (CIS peacekeeping force) have
made in stabilizing the situation in the zone of conflict, noting
that the cooperation between UNOMIG and the CIS peacekeeping force is
good and has continued to develop, and stressing the importance
of continued close cooperation and coordination between them in the
performance of their respective mandates, Deeply concerned at the continuing unstable and tense security
conditions in the Gali region, characterized by acts of violence by
armed groups, by armed robbery, and other common crime and, most seriously,
by the laying of mines, including new types of mines, and deeply
concerned also at the resulting lack of safety and security for
the local populations, for the refugees and displaced persons returning
to the region and for the personnel of UNOMIG and of the CIS peacekeeping
force, Reminding the parties that the ability of the international
community to assist them depends on their political will to resolve
the conflict through dialogue and mutual accommodation, as well as their
full cooperation with UNOMIG and the CIS peacekeeping force, including
the fulfilment of their obligations regarding the safety and freedom
of movement of international personnel, Taking note of the decision taken by the Council of Heads of
State of the CIS of 28 March 1997 (S/1997/268, annex) to expand the
mandate of the CIS peacekeeping force in the conflict zone in Abkhazia,
Georgia, and to extend it until 31 July 1997, but noting with
concern the uncertainty surrounding its extension beyond that date,
1. Welcomes the report of the Secretary-General of 18 July
1997; 2. Reiterates its deep concern at the continued deadlock in
achieving a comprehensive settlement of the conflict in Abkhazia, Georgia;
3. Reaffirms its commitment to the sovereignty and territorial
integrity of Georgia, within its internationally recognized borders,
and to the necessity of defining the status of Abkhazia in strict accordance
with these principles, and underlines the unacceptability of
any action by the Abkhaz leadership in contravention of these principles;
4. Welcomes the efforts of the Secretary-General and his Special
Representative aimed at achieving a comprehensive political settlement
of the conflict, including on the political status of Abkhazia within
the State of Georgia, respecting fully the sovereignty and territorial
integrity of Georgia, and the efforts undertaken by the Russian Federation
in its capacity as facilitator, in particular during the last round
of talks between the parties held in Moscow in June 1997, to continue
to intensify the search for a peaceful settlement of the conflict; 5. Reaffirms its support for the more active role for the United
Nations in the peace process, encourages the Secretary-General
to continue his efforts to that end, with the assistance of the Russian
Federation as facilitator, and with the support of the group of Friends
of the Secretary-General on Georgia and the OSCE, and welcomes
in this context the holding of a high-level meeting on the conflict
in Geneva under the aegis of the United Nations to map out the areas
where concrete political progress could be made; 6. Notes the Addendum to the Report of the Secretary-General,
supports the intention of the Special Representative of the Secretary-General
to resume the adjourned meeting in September, and calls upon
in particular the Abkhaz side to engage constructively at this resumed
meeting; 7. Stresses that the primary responsibility for reinvigorating
the peace process rests upon the parties themselves, calls upon
them, to achieve substantive progress without further delay towards
a comprehensive political settlement, and further calls upon
them to cooperate fully with the efforts undertaken by the Secretary-General
and his Special Representative, with the assistance of the Russian Federation
as facilitator; 8. Welcomes the continuation of direct dialogue between the
parties, calls upon them to intensify the search for a peaceful
solution by further expanding their contacts, requests the Secretary-General
to make available all appropriate support if so requested by the parties,
and recalls the appeal of the Secretary-General to both parties
to pursue the discussions on the implementation of the above-mentioned
decisions of 28 March 1997 adopted by the Council of Heads of State
of the CIS; 9. Recalls the conclusions of the Lisbon summit of the OSCE
(S/1997/57, annex) regarding the situation in Abkhazia, Georgia, and
reaffirms the unacceptability of the demographic changes resulting
from the conflict; 10. Reiterates its condemnation of killings, particularly those
ethnically motivated, and other ethnically related acts of violence;
11. Reaffirms 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 of 4 April 1994 on voluntary return of refugees and displaced
persons (S/1994/397, annex II), condemns the continued obstruction
of that return, and stresses the unacceptability of any linkage
of the return of refugees and displaced persons with the question of
the political status of Abkhazia, Georgia; 12. Reiterates its demand that the Abkhaz side accelerate significantly
the process of voluntary return of refugees and displaced persons without
delay or preconditions, in particular by accepting a timetable on the
basis of that proposed by the Office of the United Nations High Commissioner
for Refugees (UNHCR), and further demands that it guarantee the
safety of spontaneous returnees already in the area and regularize their
status in cooperation with UNHCR and in accordance with the Quadripartite
Agreement, in particular in the Gali region; 13. Calls upon the parties to ensure the full implementation
of the Moscow Agreement of 14 May 1994 on a Ceasefire and Separation
of Forces (S/1994/583, annex I); 14. Condemns the continued laying of mines, including new types
of mines, in the Gali region, which has already caused several deaths
and injuries among the civilian population and the peacekeepers and
observers of the international community, and calls upon the
parties to take all measures in their power to prevent mine-laying and
intensified activities by armed groups and to cooperate fully with UNOMIG
and the CIS peacekeeping force in order to honour their commitments
to ensure the safety and the freedom of movement of all personnel of
the United Nations, the CIS peacekeeping force and international humanitarian
organizations; 15. Urges the Secretary-General to continue to take the necessary
steps in response to the threat posed by the laying of mines in order
to improve security conditions so as to minimize the danger to UNOMIG
personnel and to create conditions for the effective performance of
its mandate; 16. Decides to extend the mandate of UNOMIG for a new period
terminating on 31 January 1998 subject to a review by the Council of
the mandate of UNOMIG in the event of any changes that may be made in
the mandate or in the presence of the CIS peacekeeping force, and welcomes
the intention of the Secretary-General, as mentioned in his report,
to keep the Council informed of developments in this regard; 17. Reiterates its full support for the implementation of a
concrete programme for the protection and promotion of human rights
in Abkhazia, Georgia; 18. Welcomes the continued efforts by the United Nations agencies
and humanitarian organizations to address the urgent needs of those
suffering most from the consequences of the conflict in Abkhazia, Georgia,
in particular internally displaced persons, encourages further
contributions to that end, and reiterates its encouragement to
States to contribute to the voluntary fund in support of the implementation
of the Moscow Agreement and/or for humanitarian aspects including demining,
as specified by donors; 19. Requests the Secretary-General to consider the means of
providing technical and financial assistance aimed at the reconstruction
of the economy of Abkhazia, Georgia, following the successful outcome
of the political negotiations; 20. Requests the Secretary-General to continue to keep the
Council regularly informed, to report after three months from the date
of the adoption of this resolution on the situation in Abkhazia, Georgia,
including on the operations of UNOMIG, and to provide recommendations
in that report on the nature of the United Nations presence, and, in
this context, expresses its intention to conduct a thorough review
of the operation at the end of its current mandate; 21. Decides to remain actively seized of the matter.
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