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29th OSCE Ministerial Council in Poland

Verantwortlicher Autor: Carlo Marino Rome/Warsaw, 02.12.2022, 13:52 Uhr
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Rome/Warsaw [ENA] The OSCE Ministerial Council concluded in Łódź on 2nd december 2022. The Ministerial Council has taken place against the backdrop of Russia’s war against Ukraine and the meeting brought together Foreign Ministers and senior officials from across the OSCE participating States. The annual meeting of the Foreign Ministers of the 57 OSCE participating States has been held at the invitation of the OSCE Chairman-in-Office,

Poland’s Minister for Foreign Affairs Zbigniew Rau. The Ministerial Council is the central decision-making and governing body of the OSCE. The annual meeting is an opportunity for the Foreign Ministers to review and assess the security situation in the Euro-Atlantic and Eurasian area, as well as the organization's work in all its fields of activity. The discussions held yesterday and today focused on the ramifications and regional security challenges created by Russia’s continued war against Ukraine, from the increased risks of human trafficking to emerging energy security challenges.

The Ministerial Council was also the final high-level event of the OSCE’s 2022 Polish Chairmanship. Polish Foreign Minister Rau declared: "The preservation of peace and security, dialogue and co-operation, and the human dimension of the OSCE are the cornerstones of the Organization. They are non-negotiable pillars fundamental to our better future, which, as I firmly believe, is coming. I consider sticking to this path the legacy of Poland’s Chairmanship-in-Office and of this Organization.”

“North Macedonia stands ready to assume its share of the responsibility, being entrusted to serve as a Chair of this Organization. Idleness is not an option. We need to find ways to empower the OSCE, allowing its mechanisms the required space to continue making a difference. We are all aware of the good things this Organization has done. Thus, if we are united around its existence and relevance, it is our duty to keep it capacitated,” said the incoming OSCE Chairperson-in-Office, Minister of Foreign Affairs of North Macedonia Bujar Osmani.

“As we look back at this year, we see the devastation the war has brought – and we also see how to OSCE has delivered – to alleviate challenges posed by the war and to support those actors and institutions that provide stability and security not only on Ukraine but on Moldova, Central Asia, South-eastern Europe, and well beyond,” said OSCE Secretary General Helga Maria Schmid. “Throughout our meetings over the last two days, Ministers agreed that the OSCE – the multilateral platform with all relevant stakeholders at the table for European and Eurasian security – is unique and remains vitally important – including for the challenges ahead,” she added.

The OSCE brings together 57 participating States from across the northern hemisphere. In addition to its Secretariat in Vienna, it includes 12 field operations in South-Eastern Europe, Moldova and Central Asia, as well as three independent institutions: the High Commissioner for National Minorities, the Representative on Freedom of the Media, and the Office for Democratic Institutions and Human Rights.

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