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- Q2273976 subject Q7268102.
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- Q2273976 abstract "United Nations Security Council resolution 993, adopted unanimously on 12 May 1995, after reaffirming all resolutions on Georgia, particularly 971 (1995), the Council discussed efforts for a political settlement between Georgia and Abkhazia and extended the mandate of the United Nations Observer Mission in Georgia (UNOMIG) until 12 January 1996.The Security Council felt that insufficient progress had been made towards a political agreement. Consultations regarding a new constitution for Georgia were welcomed. It was also reaffirmed that all refugees and displaced persons had the right to return, deploring the decision of the Abkhaz authorities for the obstruction of this process. The return of the refugees to the Gali there would be a welcome first step. Both parties were urged to comply with international humanitarian law. Furthermore, it was recognised that humanitarian aid programmes were suffering from funding shortages. There had been a ceasefire which was generally observed though there were still attacks on civilians in the Gali region. After extending the mandate of UNOMIG until 12 January 1996, the Council the parties to the conflict were called upon to make progress with the negotiations. Meanwhile, the Abkhaz authorities had to ensure the accelerated voluntarily return of refugees. Additional measures taken by UNOMIG and the peacekeeping force from the Commonwealth of Independent States (CIS) in the Gali region were welcomed by the Council. The Secretary-General Boutros Boutros-Ghali was asked to consider ways of improving respect for human rights in the region.All countries were urged to contribute funds towards the fund for humanitarian relief efforts and implementation of agreements, particularly on demining. Every three months, the Secretary-General was required to report to the Council on the situation in Georgia and Abkhazia and UNOMIG operations.".
- Q2273976 thumbnail Gali.png?width=300.
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- Q2273976 comment "United Nations Security Council resolution 993, adopted unanimously on 12 May 1995, after reaffirming all resolutions on Georgia, particularly 971 (1995), the Council discussed efforts for a political settlement between Georgia and Abkhazia and extended the mandate of the United Nations Observer Mission in Georgia (UNOMIG) until 12 January 1996.The Security Council felt that insufficient progress had been made towards a political agreement.".
- Q2273976 label "United Nations Security Council Resolution 993".
- Q2273976 depiction Gali.png.