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08STATE34269
2008-04-02 21:06:00
CONFIDENTIAL
Secretary of State
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GUIDANCE: UNOMIG RESOLUTION NEGOTIATIONS --

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E.O. 12958: DECL: 03/30/2018
TAGS: UNSC GE PREL PBTS
SUBJECT: GUIDANCE: UNOMIG RESOLUTION NEGOTIATIONS --
REDLINES AND OTHER OBJECTIVES

Classified By: IO PDAS James B. Warlick, for reason 1.4 (d).

C O N F I D E N T I A L STATE 034269

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E.O. 12958: DECL: 03/30/2018
TAGS: UNSC GE PREL PBTS
SUBJECT: GUIDANCE: UNOMIG RESOLUTION NEGOTIATIONS --
REDLINES AND OTHER OBJECTIVES

Classified By: IO PDAS James B. Warlick, for reason 1.4 (d).


1. (U) This is an Action Message, see para 2.


2. (U) USUN may draw from the guidance in paras 2-4 below
during negotiations with the Friends of Georgia (Germany, UK,
France, U.S., and Russia) concerning the UNOMIG renewal
resolution. See para 5 for additional background and para 6
for the German draft resolution.


3. (C//Rel to Friends of Georgia) USUN should seek and
insist upon the following objectives:

-- Ensure inclusion of the following language (in what is
now OP 1) "reaffirm the commitment of all Member States to
the sovereignty, independence, and territorial integrity of
Georgia within its internationally recognized borders."

-- Unless UNOMIG's final report specifically cites Georgian
violations in the Upper Kodori Valley, all language calling
for the Georgian side to "ensure that the situation in the
Upper Kodori Valley is in line with the Moscow Agreement"
should either be deleted (best option) or modified (second
best option) to read, for example, "situation in the Upper
Kodori remains in line with the Moscow Agreement."

-- Ensure the addition of the words (in what is now OP 12):
"the importance" before the phrase "that individual property
rights have not been affected." Also in OP12, ensure the
replacement of "had to flee" with "were forced to flee." The
first change is necessary to restore a legally significant
point we negotiated to address in UNSCR 1782. We do not want
to suggest that the Council is "affirming" the existence of
an international legal principle that IDPs are entitled to
return to specific properties -- we do not agree that such a
principle exists. We are happy, however, to "reaffirm the
importance" that individual property rights have, in fact,
not changed, consistent with the language in UNSCR 1782 OP15.


-- Ensure inclusion of OP14 from UNSC resolution 1781 on IDP
return.

-- Keep previous years, references to the Boden Document,
i.e. "Paper on Basic Principles for the Distribution of
Competencies between Tbilisi and Sukhumi." Support for the
Boden Document should not be diluted with support "for

additional ideas" unless this is phrased in a separate clause
as in UNSCR 1781 ("and welcome additional ideas that the
sides would be willing to offer").

-- Ensure that the resolution does not contain language
"welcoming the cooperation of the Abkhaz side" in the
deployment of UNOMIG police to Gali.

-- Add language calling this year for strengthening UNOMIG's
observation capacity.


4. (C//Rel to Friends of Georgia) USUN should seek but not
insist upon the following objectives:

-- Seek language welcoming the Georgian side,s new
initiatives for resolving the conflict in Abkhazia. Proposed
language follows: Welcomes the new initiatives proposed by
the Georgian side for the peaceful resolution of the conflict
in Abkhazia, Georgia, and encourages both sides to engage
constructively in a direct dialogue on a political settlement.

-- Seek the following additional changes to UNSC resolution
1781's (2007) OP 15 on IDP returns: reaffirm the "urgency"
(vice importance) "of such people's return to their homes and
property" and note that individual property rights have not
been affected by the fact that owners "were forced" (vice
"had") to flee during the conflict.


5. (C//Rel to Friends of Georgia) USUN is authorized to
make the following tradeoffs during negotiations:

-- Remove all references to Russia as a "facilitator" of the
peace process. (Note: Department might consider allowing
for this phrase to be re-inserted if Russia adopts a
constructive approach that allows our other desiderata to be
adopted; however, USUN should consult with the Department
before accepting this language. End note). See para 5 for
background.

-- Add the following language added to what is now OP1:
"...and the necessity to define the status of Abkhazia within
the State of Georgia in strict accordance with these
principles." The latter phrase was deleted in 2006, but
Department would like USUN to ask for its reintroduction this
year. If Russia or others simply refuse to negotiate on this
point, then at a minimum USUN should make reference to the
settlement of the conflict "within the framework of the
Security Council Resolutions" (which provides an indirect
reference to the same). (Note: The conflict should be
referred to as the "conflict in Abkhazia, Georgia" and not as
the "Abkhaz-Georgian conflict." End Note.)

-- Add an operative paragraph on prevention of military
support to the Abkhaz authorities, which USUN should agree to
remove only if Russia agrees to make concessions on other
issues (such as a binding timetable for IDP returns).
Suggested language follows: "Calls on states to prevent the
provision from their territories or by persons under their
jurisdiction of all assistance, other than humanitarian
assistance, to the Abkahz side and in particular to prevent
the supply of any weapons and munitions." (Note: similar
language appeared in a 1993 resolution. End Note.)

-- Remove the term "without conditions" from OP10 of the
German draft on early implementation of Confidence Building
Measures.


6. (C) Background: Russia,s role as a "facilitator" of
the peace process is in question due to its unconstructive
and unilateral lifting of CIS economic and military sanctions
on Abkhazia on March 6. The lifting of these sanctions,
which Russia justified on the false pretense that most
Georgian IDPs had returned to the Gali region of Abkhazia,
gives Russia an opening to train the Abkhaz militia, sell
weapons to the Abkhaz, and permits Russian citizens to serve
in Abkhaz military formations. Such actions, coupled with
Russia's statements that Georgia's territorial integrity must
be reconsidered if Georgia gets NATO membership, are outside
the bounds of "facilitating" the resolution of the conflict
and demonstrate a bias towards one of the parties.


7. (U) Begin draft resolution text:

The Security Council,

PP1 Recalling all its relevant resolutions including
resolution 1781 of 15 October 2007 (S/RES/1781);

PP2 Welcoming the reports of the Secretary-General on the
activities of the United Nations Observer Mission in Georgia
of 23 January 2008 (S/2008/38) and X April 2008 (S/2008/XXX);

PP3 Supporting the sustained efforts of the
Secretary-General and of his Special Representative with the

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assistance of the Group of Friends of the Secretary-General
as well as the Russian Federation in its capacity as
facilitator and of the OSCE, underlining the increased
importance of the meetings in the Geneva format as the forum
for meaningful political dialogue and welcoming the Georgian
and Abkhaz renewed commitment to this process;

PP4 Noting that whereas the United Nations and the Group of
Friends of the Secretary-General will continue to support the
process of conflict resolution between the Georgian and
Abkhazian sides, the primary responsibility to make use of
this support and to implement measures to advance the
process, in particular measures to build confidence, remains
with both sides;

PP5 Stressing the importance of close and effective
cooperation between UNOMIG and the CIS peacekeeping force as
they currently play an important stabilizing role in the
conflict zone, and recalling that a lasting and comprehensive
settlement of the conflict will require appropriate security
guarantees;

PP6 Stressing that economic development is urgently
required in Abkhazia, Georgia, to improve the livelihoods of
the communities affected by the conflict, in particular
refugees and internally displaced persons;


1. Reaffirms the commitment of all Member States to the
sovereignty, independence and territorial integrity of
Georgia within its internationally recognized borders, and
supports all efforts by the United Nations and the Group of
Friends of the Secretary-General, which are guided by their
determination to promote a settlement of the Georgian-Abkhaz
conflict only by peaceful means and within the framework of
the Security Council resolutions;


2. Reaffirms its strong support for UNOMIG, and again
urges the parties to cooperate fully with the mission and to
actively and sustainably engage in the political process led
by the Special Representative of the Secretary-General;


3. Calls on the Georgian side to ensure that the situation
in the Upper Kodori valley is in line with the Moscow
agreement on ceasefire and separation of forces of 14 May
1994; and calls again on the Abkhaz side to exercise
restraint in connection with the Georgian commitments with
regard to the Kodori valley and not to use the situation in
the Kodori Valley as a pretext for their continued refusal to
engage in negotiations with the Georgian side;


4. Welcomes the renewed commitment given by both sides
during the meeting chaired by the United Nations in Geneva on
18 and 19 February 2008 to resume regular consultations on
security issues without delay, and urges once more both sides
to finally fulfil this commitment;


5. Expresses its serious concern with ongoing violations
of the ceasefire and separation of forces regime in the Zone
of Conflict;


6. Strongly urges all parties to consider and address
seriously each other,s legitimate security concerns, to
refrain from any acts of violence or provocation, including
political action or rhetoric, and to comply fully with
previous agreements regarding ceasefire and non-use of
violence;


7. Calls on both sides to finalize without delay the
document on the non-use of violence; and calls on both sides
to finalize without delay the document on the return of
refugees and internally displaced persons;


8. Stresses anew the urgent need to alleviate the plight
of refugees and internally displaced persons and the need for
a perspective of life in security and dignity in particular
for a new generation growing up outside Abkhazia, Georgia;


9. Calls upon the parties to further increase their
bilateral contacts by making full use of all existing
mechanisms as described in the relevant Security Council
resolutions in order to come to a peaceful settlement,
including establishing a reliable early perspective for the
safe and dignified return of refugees and internally
displaced persons;


10. Firmly convinced that the confidence-building measures
proposed by the Group of Friends of the Secretary-General and
endorsed through resolution 1752 of 13 April 2007, will serve
the development of broader and unbiased contacts between the
communities of the divided country, regrets the lack of
progress made with regard to taking confidence building
measures and reiterates its call on the Georgian and Abkhaz
sides to engage in an early implementation of these measures
without conditions;


11. Recalls, with a view to achieving a lasting and
comprehensive settlement, its support for the principles
contained in the &Paper on Basic Principles for the
Distribution of Competencies between Tbilisi and Sukhumi8,
and welcomes additional ideas that the sides would be willing
to offer with a view to conducting creatively and
constructively a political dialogue under the aegis of the
United Nations;


12. Reiterates and reaffirms as fundamentally important the
right of return for all the refugees and the internally
displaced persons to Abkhazia, Georgia, reaffirms the urgency
of such people%s return to their homes and property and that
individual property rights have not been affected by the fact
that owners had to flee during the conflict and that the
residency rights and the identity of those owners will be
respected, and calls on both sides to implement the UNHCR,s
Strategic Directions for their return in the first instance
to the Gali region;


13. Welcomes existing and encourages further contacts
between representatives of civil society, and appeals to both
sides to continue to promote without reservation the active
engagement of citizens and officials in such contacts;


14. Underlines that it is the primary responsibility of
both sides to provide appropriate security and to ensure the
freedom of movement throughout the zone of conflict of
UNOMIG, the CIS peacekeeping force and other international
personnel and calls on both sides to fulfil their obligations
in this regard and to extend full cooperation to UNOMIG and
the CIS peacekeeping force;


15. Welcomes the efforts being undertaken by UNOMIG to
implement the Secretary-General,s zero tolerance policy on
sexual exploitation and abuse and to ensure full compliance
of its personnel with the United Nations code of conduct,
requests the Secretary-General to continue to take all
necessary action in this regard and to keep the Security
Council informed, and urges troop-contributing countries to
take appropriate preventive action including the conduct of
predeployment awareness training, and to take disciplinary
action and other action to ensure full accountability in
cases of such conduct involving their personnel;


16. Decides to extend the mandate of UNOMIG for a new
period terminating on 15 October 2008;


17. Requests the Secretary-General to make use of this
mandate in order to encourage and support the parties in
implementing measures to build confidence and to establish an
intensive and meaningful dialogue, with a view to achieve a
lasting and comprehensive settlement, including the
facilitation of a meeting at the highest level, and to inform
the Council in his next report on the situation in Abkhazia,
Georgia, on progress made in this respect;


18. Strongly supports the efforts of the Special
Representative of the Secretary-General and encourages the
Group of Friends of the Secretary-General to continue giving
him their steadfast and unified support;


19. Decides to remain actively seized of the matter.

End draft resolution text.
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