United Nations Security Council Resolution 1839

United Nations Security Council Resolution 1839 was unanimously adopted on 9 October 2008.

UN Security Council
Resolution 1839
Date9 October 2008
Meeting no.5,992
CodeS/RES/1839 (Document)
SubjectThe situation in Georgia
Voting summary
  • 15 voted for
  • None voted against
  • None abstained
ResultAdopted
Security Council composition
Permanent members
Non-permanent members

Resolution

Unanimously adopting resolution 1839 (2008), the Council took no other decisions through its action, though it referred to the Secretary General’s most recent report, in which he observes that, following the recent Russian-Georgian conflict in South Ossetia, UNOMIG’s area of responsibility is unclear.

In the report, the Secretary-General recommends a technical, four-month extension of the Mission, which for the past 14 years has been entrusted with overseeing the ceasefire accord between Georgia’s Government and Abkhaz separatists in the north-western part of the country.[1]

See also

Russia-Georgia war

South Ossetia

United Nations

References

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