
The UN Security Council on Friday unanimously adopted a resolution on a six-month extension of the UN Mission Mission to observe in Georgia (Monng) in the Zeazino-Abkhaz conflict zone until October 15, 2007, the Russian Foreign Ministry said.
The message posted on the website of the department notes that this resolution "was an important step in promoting Georgian-Abkhaz settlement."
"The adopted document indicates an important stabilizing role of collective forces to maintain the CIS world acting in the conflict and Mooning area, and also calls for both parties to provide maximum assistance to these international presence," the report said.
At the insistence of Russia, the resolution includes a situation with the Georgian side "to ensure that the situation in the upper part of the Kodor gorge complies with the Moscow agreement on the end of fire and the separation of forces of May 14, 1994."
Sat calls Tbilisi and Sukhumi to complete the approval of documents on the rejection of violence, the return of refugees and internally displaced persons.
"Russia insisted that the UN mission mandate be renewed for traditional six months so that the SB has the opportunity to tightly control the situation in the region," the message says.
"Taking into account that in the process of coordination in the draft resolution, Russian priorities were taken into account, we supported the adoption of this decision of the UN Security Council," the Russian Foreign Ministry emphasizes.