RESOLUTION
858 (
The Security Council,
Recalling its resolution 849 (1993) of
Welcoming the signing of the Cease-fire Agreement
of
Recalling its resolution 854 (1993) of
Having considered the Secretary-General’s report,
Reaffirming previous statements which underscored
the vital importance of the maintenance of cease-fire agreements, in particular
the statement of the President of the Security Council on
Determining that continuation of the conflict in
Noting that the parties to the conflict have
committed themselves to withdrawal of forces from Abkhazia and that this
withdrawal is at present under way,
1. Welcomes the
Secretary-General’s report of
2. Decides to establish a United Nations Observer
Mission in Georgia (UNOMIG) in accordance with the above-mentioned report
comprising up to eighty-eight military observers, plus minimal staff
necessary to support UNOMIG, with the following mandate:
a) (a) To verify
compliance with the Cease-fire Agreement of
b) To investigate reports of cease-fire violations
and to attempt to resolve such incidents with the parties involved;
c) To report to the Secretary-General on the
implementation of its mandate including, in particular, violations of the
Cease-fire Agreement;
3. Decides that UNOMIG is established for a period
of six months subject to the proviso that it will be extended beyond
the initial ninety days only upon a review by the Council based on a
report from the Secretary-General whether or not substantive progress had
been made towards implementing measures aimed at establishing a lasting peace;
4. the Secretary-General to report as appropriate, but
in any event within three months, on the activities of UNOMIG;
5. Decides to keep under constant review the
operational arrangements to implement the mandate contained in this
resolution, in the light of any further recommendations that the
Secretary-General may make in this regard;
6. Welcomes the proposed deployment of mixed
interim monitoring groups of Georgian/Abkhaz/Russian units designed to
consolidate the cease-fire, and requests the Secretary-General to
facilitate cooperation between the United Nations observers and these
units within their respective mandates;
7. all parties to respect
and implement the Cease-fire Agreement of
8. Calls on the Government of the
9. Requests the Secretary-General to pursue
energetically, through his Special Envoy, efforts to facilitate the peace
process and negotiations, starting as soon as possible, towards the
achievement of a comprehensive political
settlement;
10 Expresses
its continuing support for the Secretary-General’s ongoing cooperation
with the Chairman-in-Office of the Conference on Security and Cooperation
in Europe (CSCE) in efforts to bring peace to Georgia and elsewhere in
the region;
11. Decides to remain seized of the matter.
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