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  • OSCE, UN, EU join efforts for strengthening stability in S Caucasus

    OSCE, UN, EU join efforts for strengthening stability in South Caucasus
    06.02.2010 12:33 GMT+04:00

    /PanARMENIAN.Net/ In light of the daunting challenges facing the
    international community, the Organization for Security and Cooperation
    in Europe is determined to contribute meaningfully to the enhancement
    of security in its region and beyond, the OSCE Chairperson-in-Office,
    Kazakhstan's Secretary of State and Foreign Minister Kanat Saudabayev
    said.

    "I strongly believe that a better use of the OSCE's capabilities would
    help the UN and its Security Council to more effectively prevent
    security threats and respond to them," Saudabayev said. "We intend to
    strengthen the OSCE in every possible way and to enhance its
    effectiveness and its ability to adequately respond to emerging
    challenges and threats."

    Saudabayev mentioned that, to a large extent, the implementation of
    the Chairmanship's priorities will depend on the participating States'
    ability to enhance trust among themselves and to eliminate the
    vestiges of Cold War dividing lines that still exist in the OSCE area.

    Saudabayev emphasized to the Security Council that the Kazakh
    Chairmanship will make an effort to contribute to the resolution of
    protracted conflicts with particular attention to those in the
    post-Soviet area. "Taking into account our shared history and
    closeness in terms of mentality, we hope to give some impetus to the
    efforts of our partners involved in that complex process," he said.

    Saudabayev noted that the Kazakh Chairmanship will closely monitor
    protracted conflicts and identify all signs of potential escalation
    making good use of the OSCE preventive mechanisms.

    The Chairperson-in-Office will travel to the South Caucasus on
    February 15. He mentioned that the OSCE, the UN, and the European
    Union co-chair the Geneva Discussions. "Further close co-ordination
    among all parties is of great importance to promote stability in the
    South Caucasus and to create favorable conditions for their peaceful
    settlement," he added.

    The Chairperson-in-Office also underscored the importance of OSCE-UN
    co-operation in promoting security and stability in South-Eastern
    Europe. In Kosovo, Saudabayev said, the OSCE Mission will continue to
    implement its mandate as an integral part of the UN Interim
    Administration Mission in Kosovo (UNMIK), based on the UN Security
    Council resolution 1244.

    Beyond these specific examples of OSCE-UN co-operation, the
    Chairperson-in-Office underscored the broader potential of the OSCE as
    a forum for comprehensive and inclusive security dialogue. "A relevant
    dialogue will provide us with an opportunity to strengthen relations
    of the OSCE with the UN, in accordance with the 1999 Platform for
    Co-operative Security. We count on the contribution of the UN and its
    structures to this process," he added.

    Saudabayev underscored that such dialogue should include the OSCE
    Partners for Co-operation. Last December, at the Athens Ministerial
    Council, the Organization welcomed Australia as the 12th Partner for
    Co-operation, a fact that shows the Organization's determination to
    broaden dialogue with partners beyond its zone of responsibility, in
    order to maintain international peace and security, the OSCE said in a
    press release.

    With 56 States drawn from Europe, Central Asia and America, the OSCE
    is the world's largest regional security organization, bringing
    comprehensive and co-operative security to a region that stretches
    from Vancouver to Vladivostok. It offers a forum for political
    negotiations and decision-making in the fields of early warning,
    conflict prevention, crisis management and post-conflict
    rehabilitation, and puts the political will of the participating
    States into practice through its unique network of field missions.
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