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SC Resolution #853 (1993)
UNITED NATIONS
Security Council Distr.
GENERAL
Original: ENGLISH
RESOLUTION 853 (1993)
Adopted by the Security Council at its 3259th meeting, on 29 July 1993
The Security Council, Reaffirming its resolution 822 (1993) of 30 April 1993, Having considered the report issued on 27 July 1993 by the Chairman of
the Mink Group of the Conference on Security and Cooperation in Europe
(CSCE) (S/26184), Expressing its serious concern at the deterioration of relations between
the Republic of Armenia and the Azerbaijani Republic and at the tensions
between them, Welcoming acceptance by the parties concerned at the timetable of urgent
steps to implement its resolution 822 (1993), Noting with alarm the escalation in armed hostilities and, in particular,
the seizure of the district of Agdam in the Azerbaijani Republic, Concerned that this situation continues to endanger peace and security
in the region, Expressing once again its grave concern at the displacement of large
numbers of civilians in the Azerbaijani Republic and at the serious humanitarian
emergency in the region, Reaffirming the sovereignty and territorial integrity of the Azerbaijani
Republic and of all other States in the region, Reaffirming also the inviolability of international borders and the inadmissability
of the use of force for the acquisition of territory,
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Condemns the seizure of the district of Agdam and of all other recently
occupied areas of the Azerbaijani Republic;
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Further condemns all hostile actions in the region, in particular
attacks on civilians and bombardments of inhabited areas;
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Demands the immediate cessation of all hostilities and the immediate
complete and unconditional withdrawal of the occupying forces involved
from the district of Agdam and all other recently occupied areas of
the Azerbaijan Republic;
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Calls on the parties concerned to reach and maintain durable cease-fire
arrangements;
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Reiterates in the context of paragraphs 3 and 4 above its earlier
calls for the restoration of economic, transport and energy links in
the region;
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Endorses the continuing efforts by the Minsk Group of the CSCE to
achieve a peaceful solution to the conflict, including efforts to implement
resolution 822 (1993), and expresses its grave concern at the disruptive
effect that the escalation of armed hostilities has had on these efforts;
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Welcomes the preparations for a CSCE monitor mission with a timetable
for its deployment, as well as consideration within the CSCE of the
proposal for a CSCE presence in the region;
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Urges the parties concerned to refrain from any action that will obstruct
a peaceful solution to the conflict, and to pursue negotiations within
the Minsk Group of the CSCE, as well as through direct contacts between
them, towards a final settlement;
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Urges the Government of the Republic of Armenia to continue to exert
its influence to achieve compliance by the Armenians of the Nagorny-Karabakh
region of the Azerbaijani Republic with its resolution 822 (1993) and
the present resolution, and the acceptance by this party of the proposals
of the Minsk Group of the CSCE;
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Urges States to refrain from the supply of any weapons and munitions
which might lead to an intensification of the conflict or the continued
occupation of territory;
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Calls once again for unimpeded access for international humanitarian
relief efforts in the region, in particular in all areas affected by
the conflict, in order to alleviate the increased suffering of the civilian
population and reaffirms that all parties are bound to comply with the
principles and rules of international humanitarian law;
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Requests the Secretary-General and relevant international agencies
to provide urgent humanitarian assistance to the affected civilian population
and to assist displaced persons to return to their homes;
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Requests the Secretary-General, in consultation with the Chairman-in-Office
of the CSCE as well as the Chairman of the Minsk Group, to continue
to report to the Council on the situation;
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Decides to remain actively seized of the matter.
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