More news and stories
Chairperson-in-Office Lajčák, Secretary General Greminger lead OSCE farewell ceremony for Special Monitoring Mission to Ukraine Chief Monitor Apakan.
OSCE Secretary General: two critical challenges have helped the OSCE define its engagement in the field of energy co-operation: reducing the environmental footprint of energy usage, production and transport and protecting critical energy networks.
Lajčák: In the last two decades, Montenegro has made huge progress in consolidating peace and stability.
Politico-military co-operation in Central Asia and increasing women’s participation in decision-making processes in the security sectorm among Tajikistan's priorities.
Lukáš Parízek: We must do more to detect and suppress terrorist financing channels. We need to develop more effective ways to prevent and counter the misuse of the Internet by terrorists while respecting fundamental rights and freedoms.
Natalya Drozd, Head of the OSCE Centre in Ashgabat: There is a great potential for continuing and strengthening our important dialogue based on trust and co-operation.
Lajčák: Constructive dialogue and concrete, small steps in confidence-building are needed to keep the positive momentum in the Transdniestrian settlement process.
OSCE and Biometrics Institute partner to help States explore benefits and potential of biometric technology in countering terrorism, and how to responsibly use and share collected biometric data.
The meeting highlighted contemporary approaches and promising practices to use technology to support victims and break the vicious cycle of human trafficking.