Resolution 892 (1993) / adopted by the Security Council at its 3325th meeting, on 22 December 1993.
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S/RES/892(1993)
Title
Resolution 892 (1993) / adopted by the Security Council at its 3325th meeting, on 22 December 1993.
Other titles
Security Council resolution 892 (1993) [on authorization of the phased deployment of additional military observers to the UN Observer Mission in Georgia]
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Summary
Authorizes the phased deployment of up to 50 additional UN military observers to UNOMIG and requests the Secretary-General to inform the Council on the duties of new observers as additional deployments beyond the initial 10 referred to in the Secretary-General's letter (S/26901) are undertaken; urges the parties to comply fully with all the commitments they have undertaken in the Memorandum of Understanding, and in particular with the commitments undertaken in accordance with the main provisions of the ceasefire agreement of 27 July 1993, set out in paragraph 1 of the Memorandum; urges also the parties to take all steps necessary to ensure the security of UNOMIG personnel and welcomes the readiness of the Government of the Russian Federation to assist the Secretary-General in this regard; urges also the parties fully to comply with their undertakings in the Memorandum of Understanding to create conditions for the voluntary, safe and speedy return of refugees to the places of their permanent residence and to facilitate the provision of humanitarian assistance to all victims of the conflict; urges also the parties not to take any political or any other steps that could aggravate the existing situation or hinder the process towards a comprehensive political settlement.
Action note
1993-12-22
Vote summary
Adopted unanimously, 3325th meeting
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Date
[New York] : UN, 22 Dec. 1993.
Description
2 p.
Notes
Authorizes the phased deployment of additional military observers to the UN Observer Mission in Georgia.