RESOLUTION ISSUED BY THE EUROPEAN PARLIAMENT
The European Parliament,
- having regard to the signing of a partnership and cooperation
agreement between the EU and Georgia,
- having regard to the quadripartite agreement on the voluntary return
of refugees and displaced persons signed on 4 April 1994 between the Georgian
and Abkhaz sides and the declaration of measures for a political settlement of
the Georgian-Abkhaz conflict signed on the same date,
A. emphasizing that stability and security are a precondition for the
continuation of the necessary process of economic and democratic reform in all
States of the former
B. noting with deep concern that no significant progress has yet been
achieved towards a comprehensive political settlement of the conflict in
Abkhazia, including its political status, since the agreement of 14 May 1994 on
a cease-fire and a separation of forces in this region,
D. whereas any lasting solution to
the conflict in this region should respect the sovereignty and territorial
integrity of
E. deeply concerned about the great
number of refugees from Abkhazia living in
F. whereas actions such as mine-laying and other threats
against the UN observer mission (UNIMOG) and the CIS peace-keeping force
referred to in the UN Secretary General’s report contribute to an escalation of
tension,
G.
deeply concerned about the
announcement by the Abkhaz side on the organisation of so
called parliamentary elections to be held on
1. Reaffirms its full commitment to the
establishment of peace, stability and security in the
States of the former
2. Stresses that a final peaceful
solution to the conflict in Abkhazia should be based on a comprehensive
political settlement respecting the sovereignty and territorial integrity of
3. Stresses that elections can only be held in Abkhazia after
the determination through negotiations of the political status of Abkhazia
within the framework of a comprehensive political settlement and with the
guaranteed possibility of full participation for all refugees and displaced
persons;
4. Calls on the Abkhaz side to call off the organisation of
the so-called parliamentary elections to be held on
5. Stresses the importance of the right of all displaced
persons and refugees to return voluntarily to their places of origin or
residence, irrespective of their ethnic, social or political affiliation, under
conditions of complete safety and dignity, and is concerned about the
continued obstruction of this right for the refugees and displaced persons from
Abkhazia;
6. Condemns all actions which threaten the UNOMIG and the CIS
peace-keeping forces, such as mine-laying, and calls on all parties to take the
necessary steps to prevent such acts;
7. Calls on the Council and the Commission to give active
support to the UN mission in Abkhazia and to promote, in cooperation with the
UN mission, confidence-building measures for the Georgian and Abkhaz citizens
of the
8. Calls on the Council and the Commission to strengthen TACIS and ECHO
programmes in the region, and especially to strengthen the cooperation between
ECHO and TACIS in order to build a bridge from short-term humanitarian relief
to long-term sustainable development;
9. Instructs its President to forward this resolution to the Commission,
the Council, the government and parliament of Georgia, and the Abkhaz side.
12 November 1996.
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