1.1 it welcomes the efforts made by Georgia to honour some of its obligations and commitments entered into upon its accession to the Council of Europe on 27 April 1999, in particular the ratification of some conventions, the adoption of several legislative texts, reforms of the penitentiary system and administration of justice, and initiatives to combat corruption;
1.2 it calls on Georgia to accelerate reforms under way and to implement them properly and according to Council of Europe standards, in particular as regards the functioning of the judiciary and conditions of detention;
1.3 it urges Georgia to strengthen co-operation with the Council of Europe in order to ensure full compatibility of Georgian legislation with the Organisation’s principles and standards;
1.4 it expresses its deep concern as regards respect for human rights and the behaviour of the police and other law enforcement bodies, and urges the Georgian authorities to adopt radical measures to bring definitively the country into line with the principles and standards of the Council of Europe;
1.5 it welcomes progress made in granting autonomous status to Adjaria in April 2000, but regrets that no substantial progress has been made on a political settlement of the South Ossetian and Abkhaz conflicts and on the return of all displaced persons who wish to do so, to Abkhazia;
1.6 it concludes that Georgia is far from honouring its obligations and commitments as a member state of the Council of Europe, and resolves to pursue the monitoring procedure in respect of this country, in close co-operation with the Georgian delegation.