Rapport fra Ambassadør Andreas Nothelle i Wien, uge 1-3

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    OSCE PA VLO Report 01-03wk2020

    https://www.ft.dk/samling/20191/almdel/osce/bilag/10/2138666.pdf

    Special Representative
    To:
    PA President
    and
    PA Secretary General
    PC Brief Weeks 1 - 3, 2020
    The last weeks of December and the first weeks of January, which included a two-week Winter
    Recess, were largely devoted to the Ministerial Council Meeting in Bratislava and the opening
    events of the new (Albanian) OSCE Chairmanship. By - in the meantime established - practice the
    latter now include the early address of the OSCE PA President to the Permanent Council, a week
    after the formal opening by the Chairman-in-Office. All these events took place with active partici-
    pation of senior members of the OSCE PA and have been covered by the reporting in the News from
    Copenhagen and on the OSCE PA website. They also included the traditional Annual Meeting of
    Heads of OSCE Institutions and Field Presences. In addition to these events, there were meetings
    of the Permanent Council (PC) and the Forum for Security Cooperation (FSC), in particular during
    the Ministerial Council meeting in Bratislava. In parallel, the staff of the Vienna Liaison Office par-
    ticipated in the presidential visit to Kyiv, the visit of the Ad-hoc Committee on Countering Terrorism
    to Norway, the visit of the OSCE PA’s Third General Committee to Berlin, the ODIHR Needs Assess-
    ment Mission to Azerbaijan and the Election Observation Mission to Uzbekistan.
    The MC decided on the OSCE Chairmanships in the Years 2021 and 2022, to rename the Contact
    Group with the Asian Partners for Co-operation and the Contact Group with the Mediterranean
    Partners for Co-operation, the Time and Place of the Next Meeting of the OSCE Ministerial Council
    and adopted Commemorative Declarations on the Occasion of the 25th Anniversary of the OSCE
    Code of Conduct on Politico-Military Aspects of Security and the 25th Anniversary of the OSCE
    Principles Governing Non-Proliferation and 15th Anniversary of UNSCR 1540. Finally, there was a
    Ministerial Statement on the Negotiations on the Transdniestrian Settlement Process in the "5+2"
    Format.
    Some see the outcome of the Ministerial as a partial success, largely because it was possible to
    decide who will lead the organization in 2021 and 2022 (Sweden and Poland), but also because
    some of the informal talks that had been held on the sidelines. However, the OSCE Unified Budget
    2020 remains a draft, and the Albanian Chairmanship is faced with the challenge of having to find
    a consensus on the (re-)appointment of the most senior OSCE officials.
    From a pure OSCE PA perspective, it was encouraging to see how much the PA’s contributions and
    its participation in all major activities has become an integral part of the work of the OSCE’s struc-
    tures. The OSCE PA’s continuous input and its numerous activities are not only accepted, but ac-
    tively requested. For instance, the presidential visit to Kyiv, which included the Chairperson of the
    OSCE PA’s Third Committee Kyriakos Kyriakou-Hadjiyianni (Cyprus) and the Rapporteur of the Sec-
    ond General Committee Elona Gjebrea Hoxha (Albania), as it took place right after the Normandy
    Four Summit, offered an excellent opportunity to get first-hand information and discuss the results
    with Ukraine’s leadership.
    Andreas Nothelle
    Ambassador
    January 21, 2020
    OSCEs Parlamentariske Forsamling 2019-20
    OSCE Alm.del - Bilag 10
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