RESOLUTION S93R876
S/RES/876 (1993)
19 October 1993
Adopted by the Security Council at its 3295th meeting, on 19 October 1993
The Security Council,
Reaffirming its resolutions 849 (1993) of 9 July 1993, 854 (1993) of 6 August 1993 and 858 (1993) of 24 August 1993,
Recalling the statement made by the President of the Council on 17 September 1993 (S/26463) in which the Security Council expressed its extreme concern for the situation in Abkhazia (Republic of Georgia) and urged all countries to encourage the resumption of the peace process,
Having considered the letter from the Chairman of the Parliament, the Head of State of the Republic of Georgia, dated 12 October 1993 (S/26576),
Having also considered the Secretary-General's report of 7 October 1993 (S/26551),
Deeply concerned at the humanitarian suffering caused by conflict in the region, and at reports of ethnic cleansing and other violations of international humanitarian law,
Determining that continuation of the conflict in Abkhazia (Republic of Georgia) threatens peace and stability in the region,
1. Affirms the sovereignty and territorial integrity of the Republic of Georgia;
2. Reaffirms its strong condemnation of the grave violation by the Abkhaz side of the Cease-fire Agreement of 27 July 1993 between the Republic of Georgia and forces in Abkhazia, and subsequent actions in violation of international humanitarian law;
3. Condemns also the killing of the Chairman of the Defence Council and Council of Ministers of the Autonomous Republic of Abkhazia;
4. Demands that all parties refrain from the use of force and from any violations of international humanitarian law, and welcomes the decision of the Secretary-General to send a fact-finding mission to the Republic of Georgia in this regard, in particular to investigate reports of ethnic cleansing;
5. Affirms the right of refugees and displaced persons to return to their homes, and calls on the parties to facilitate this;
6. Welcomes the humanitarian assistance already provided, including by international aid agencies, and urges Member States to contribute towards their relief efforts;
7. Calls for unimpeded access for international humanitarian relief assistance in the region;
8. Calls on all States to prevent the provision from their territories or by persons under their jurisdiction of all assistance, other than humanitarian assistance, to the Abkhaz side and in particular to prevent the supply of any weapons and munitions;
9. Reiterates its support for the 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 and with the assistance of the Government of the Russian Federation as a facilitator, to carry forward the peace process with the aim of achieving an overall political settlement;
10. Notes the provisional steps the Secretary-General has taken with regard to the United Nations Observer Mission in Georgia (UNOMIG), and welcomes his intention to provide a further report both on the future of UNOMIG and on the political aspects of the United Nations role in trying to end the conflict in Abkhazia;
11. Decides to remain seized of the matter.