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UN Security Council Resolution 853

1993-07-29 · S/RES/853 (1993) · UN Security Council

UN Security Council Resolution 853 of 29 July 1993, adopted after Armenian forces captured Aghdam. It demanded withdrawal from Aghdam and other recently occupied areas and reaffirmed Azerbaijani sovereignty and territorial integrity.

non-binding compliance: ignored
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Timeline · Events linked to this ruling · 2 events
19911992199319941995

Events

YearEventRelation
1993UN Security Council resolutions on Karabakh, 1993about
1993Armenian capture of Aghdam, Fuzuli, Jabrayil, Qubadli, Zangilanresponse

Further reading

  1. United Nations Security Council, UN Security Council Resolution 853 (1993), 1993
  2. Human Rights Watch, Azerbaijan: Seven Years of Conflict in Nagorno-Karabakh, 1994
  3. Thomas de Waal, Black Garden: Armenia and Azerbaijan Through Peace and War, 2003
Relations
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5 direct 17 2nd-degree
  • UN Security Council… about
  • Armenian capture of Aghdam,… response
  • United Nations Security Council 1993
  • Human Rights Watch 1994
  • Thomas de Waal 2003

Issuing body

  • United Nations Security Council
Atlas of the South Caucasus, 1813 to 2026. A working draft. Errors and omissions are mine. by David Wicker · sister project: palestine.wicker.life
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