RESOLUTION
881 (
Security Council,
Reaffirming its resolutions 849 (1993) of
Recalling in particular resolution 858 (1993) of
24 August
Noting with concern that the original mandate of
UNOMIG has been overtaken by the military developments of 16 to 27 September
1993, Expressing its serious concern that continuation
of the conflict in Abkhazia,
1. Welcomes the
Secretary-General’s report of
2. Welcomes also the continued efforts of the
Secretary-General and his Special Envoy, in cooperation with the
Chairman-in-Office of the Conference on Security and Cooperation in Europe
(CSCE) and with the assistance of the Government of the Russian Federation as
facilitator, to carry forward the peace process with the aim of achieving an
overall political settlement, and in particular to bring both parties together
in late November
3. Reiterates the demand in its resolution 876
(1993) that all the parties to the conflict in Abkhazia, Republic of Georgia,
refrain from the use of force and from any violation of international
humanitarian law, and looks forward to the report of the fact-finding mission
sent by the Secretary-General to the Republic of Georgia in this regard;
4. Approves the continued presence of UNOMIG in
(a) to maintain contacts
with both sides to the conflict and military contingents of the
(b) to monitor the
situation and report to headquarters, with particular reference to any
developments relevant to the efforts of the United Nations to promote a
comprehensive political settlement;
5. Decides that UNOMIG will not be extended beyond
31 January 1994 unless the Secretary-General reports to the Council that
substantive progress has been made towards implementing measures aimed at
establishing a lasting peace or that the peace process will be served by the
prolongation of its mandate, and requests the Secretary-General to report as
appropriate, but in any event by late January 1994, on the activities of
UNOMIG;
6. Requests the Secretary-General to take planning
steps which would enable, upon a further decision by the Council, prompt
deployment of additional personnel within the originally authorized strength of
UNOMIG if the Secretary-General reports that the situation on the ground and in
the peace process warrants it;
7. Decides to remain seized of the matter.
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