POLITICS
08.06.23 15:10
At the ongoing 77th session in New York, UN General Assembly adopted the resolution “Status of internally displaced persons and refugees from Abkhazia, Georgia, and the Tskhinvali region/South Ossetia, Georgia,” initiated by Georgia and backed by 63 countries.
The text, adopted by a vote of 100 countries in favour, recognizes the right of return of all internally displaced persons and refugees and their descendants to their homes throughout Georgia.
“Georgia has consistently presented this resolution to the UN General Assembly since 2008. The resolution strongly condemns the forced demographic changes carried out in Georgia’s occupied regions by Russia. It reiterates the fundamental right of internally displaced persons (IDPs), regardless of ethnicity, to return to their homes safely and with dignity, emphasizing the critical importance of respecting their property rights.
Beyond its humanitarian implications, the resolution also holds practical significance. It instructs the UN Secretary-General to compile an annual report on the plight of displaced populations residing in Georgia and the implementation progress of the resolution.
This assumes particular significance due to the dire human rights conditions in the territories of Georgia occupied by Russia and the absence of international monitoring mechanisms. These factors keep impeding the safe and dignified return of IDPs and refugees. The situation has been further compounded by the recent increase in the number of refugees and internally displaced persons due to Russia’s aggression against Ukraine, further exacerbating the already alarming global humanitarian situation.
Furthermore, the resolution calls upon the participants of the Geneva negotiations to intensify their efforts in improving the security and human rights situation in the regions of Georgia occupied by Russia, which, in turn, will contribute to the process of the return of IDPs and refugees to their homes,” Georgian Ministry of Foreign Affairs stated.
source: 1TV
Read: 199
Write comment
(In their comments, readers should avoid expressing religious, racial and national discrimination, not use offensive and derogatory expressions, as well as appeals that are contrary to the law)
News feed
-
18:0022.09.23
-
17:3022.09.23
-
17:0022.09.23
-
16:3022.09.23
-
The rally with the demand "Arrest the Russian agent Otar Partskhaladze" ongoing near the Parliament
15:5022.09.23
-
PMs of Georgia and Grand Duchy of Luxembourg meet
15:1022.09.23
-
Georgian PM meets Tourism Minister of Saudi Arabia
14:3022.09.23
-
13:5022.09.23
-
Georgian PM meets his counterpart from Malta
13:2022.09.23
-
Georgian PM attends US President's reception
12:4022.09.23
-
12:0022.09.23
-
President discusses issues related to financial sanctions and National Bank with Ambassadors
11:2022.09.23
-
Rossiya to operate flights to Tbilisi and Batumi
10:4022.09.23
-
Georgian FM meets UNGA President
10:0022.09.23
-
18:0021.09.23
-
17:4021.09.23
-
17:2021.09.23
-
Parliament elects candidates nominated by President to two vacant positions of National Bank Board
16:5021.09.23
-
16:2021.09.23
-
Georgia, U.S. discuss strategic relationship, Georgian FM says
15:4021.09.23
-
Georgian PM meets Czech President
15:0021.09.23
-
14:3021.09.23
-
13:5021.09.23
-
13:1021.09.23
-
PM meets US National Security Advisor
12:3021.09.23
-
Ilham Aliyev: Azerbaijan regained its sovereignty as a result of anti-terrorist measures
11:5021.09.23
-
President Zourabichvili regrets NBG Acting President's nomination, urges for her resignation
11:1021.09.23
-
Key lesson for separatists in Sukhumi and Tskhinvali: capitulation of Artsakh separatists
10:3021.09.23
-
Key lesson for separatists in Sukhumi and Tskhinvali: capitulation of Artsakh separatists
10:0021.09.23
-
18:0020.09.23
-
17:3020.09.23
-
Natia Turnava: The commercial sector has no right to disobey the regulator
17:0020.09.23
-
The President's briefing scheduled in the Atoneli Palace
16:3020.09.23
-
President Zourabichvili plays political game, jailed ex-president Saakashvili says
15:5020.09.23
-
15:1020.09.23
-
14:3020.09.23