UN Security Council
Resolution 901 |
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Date: | 4 March 1994 |
Meeting no.: | 3,345 |
Code: | S/RES/901 (Document) |
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Vote: | For: 15 Abs.: 0 Against: 0 |
Subject: | Abkhazia, Georgia |
Result: | Adopted |
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non-permanent members: | |
ARG BRA CZE DJI ESP | |
NGA NZL OMA PAK RWA | |
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Abkhazia in Georgia |
United Nations Security Council Resolution 901, adopted unanimously on March 4, 1994, after reaffirming resolutions 849 (1993), 854 (1993), 858 (1993), 876 (1993), 881 (1993), 892 (1993) and 896 (1994), the Council extended the mandate of the United Nations Observer Mission in Georgia (UNOMIG) until March 31, 1994.[1]
The Council noted the negotiations to be held in New York City on March 7, 1994 following talks held in Geneva from February 22-24, 1994, between the Georgian and Abkhaz sides, urging both to achieve progress as soon as possible so that the Council could consider the establishment of a peace-keeping force in Abkhazia. The Secretary-General Boutros Boutros-Ghali was requested to report back to the Council by March 21, 1994, on developments in the negotiations and situation on the ground.
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