UN Security Council resolution 854

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UN Security
Council Resolution 854
Date: August 6, 1993
Meeting: 3261
Identifier: S / RES / 854 ( document )

Poll: Pro: 15  Ent. : 0  Cons: 0
Object: Abkhazia
Result: Accepted

Composition of the Security Council 1993:
Permanent members:

China People's RepublicPeople's Republic of China CHN FRA GBR RUS USAFranceFrance  United KingdomUnited Kingdom  RussiaRussia  United StatesUnited States 

Non-permanent members:
BrazilBrazil BRA CPV DJI ESP HUNCape VerdeCape Verde  DjiboutiDjibouti  SpainSpain  HungaryHungary 
JapanJapan JPN MAR NZL PAK VENMoroccoMorocco  New ZealandNew Zealand  PakistanPakistan  Venezuela 1954Venezuela 

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Abkhazia

The Resolution 854 of the UN Security Council is a resolution that the United Nations Security Council unanimously decided at its meeting on 6 August 3261. 1993rd After reiterating Resolution 849 (1993), which concerns the deployment of military observers when a ceasefire between Abkhazia and Georgia is observed, the Council found that a ceasefire had been signed and approved the deployment of 10 military observers to the area to investigate Observe implementation of the ceasefire.

The mandate of the team of military observers would expire after three months, with the Council considering that the advance team would be involved in a United Nations observer mission if one were to be established. A report from Secretary-General Boutros Boutros-Ghali was awaited on the proposed establishment of an observer mission, including its financial cost and timeframe and the planned completion of the operation. The United Nations Observer Mission in Georgia was established under Resolution 858 .

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Individual evidence

  1. Tim Potier: Conflict In Nagorno-Karabakh, Abkhazia And South Ossetia: A Legal Appraisal . Martinus Nijhoff Publishers, 2001, ISBN 978-90-411-1477-8 , pp. 130 .