UŽSIENIO REIKALŲ MINISTRO, ESBO PIRMININKO AUDRONIAUS AŽUBALIO KALBA 20-OJE ESBO PARLAMENTINĖS ASAMBLĖJOS SESIJOJE. Belgradas, 2011 m. liepos 6 d. (anglų kalba)
President Efthymiou,
Speaker of the Serbian National Assembly Prof. Dr. Slavica Djukic-Dejanovic
Secretary General Zannier
Fellow Parliamentarians,
It is again my pleasure to join you to discuss the work of the Chairmanship. The theme of this year’s annual Parliamentary Assembly session is ‘Strengthening the OSCE’s Effectiveness and Efficiency – a new start after the Astana Summit.”
Your goal complements those of the Chairmanship.
Astana has given a new impulse to promote the OSCE’s work. Our Chairmanship has built consistently on the basic commitments underlying the Astana Declaration. In addition, the Chairmanship has energetically pursued specific, achievable goals, so that we could say that to organization’s efficiency and effectiveness we have added a third “e” -- energy.
This year
Since we last met in
Dear Colleagues,
Some of our challenges have involved dramatic events, calling for rapid response. Others, which have taken the greater part of our time and effort, have been more drawn out and not always in the headlines. They have required careful, reflective negotiations and consensus building.
In May we celebrated the 10th anniversary of the OSCE Mission in
The most important success, however, is reflected in the progress made in resolving ethnic and national disputes. Just twenty years ago these caused terrible conflicts, death and destruction in this region. I salute President Tadic, and President Josipovic of
We can all be proud of the role the OSCE has actively played in helping bring about these developments. This is the best example of OSCE effectiveness.
It has also taken courage to continue to pursue those who are accused of war crimes such as Ratko Mladic, and to meet the difficult commitment to bring them before the bar of justice. This step has contributed enormously to building trust with and respect from your neighbors and partners, and has contributed significantly to regional stability.
Fellow Parliamentarians, Colleagues, Ladies and Gentlemen,
We regularly speak of the need for regional cooperation, both here in South East Europe and elsewhere in the OSCE area. The beginnings of regional cooperation start not on the ground, but in our own heads and in our own hearts. When leaders can demonstrate political will and courage, reach out to each other and cooperate, then building regional cooperation and progress becomes a possibility.
Without being too optimistic, this is the type of political courage I hope may yet emerge as regards the protracted conflicts in
During the first six months of this year the chairmanship’s efforts involving these prolonged conflicts have continued virtually non-stop. The Chair has worked closely with the Minsk Group and through my Special Representative
I applaud President Medvedev’s efforts with the Presidents of
We all had high expectations for the resumption of the official negotiations on the Transnistrian settlement in the 5+2 format. The Meseberg initiative launched by Russian President Medvedev and German Chancellor Merkel offered real chances for a breakthrough. My colleague Minister Lavrov convened the 5+2 meeting on 21 June. He hoped that
The
As far as the situation in
As you are aware, on June 16 the OSCE Moscow Mechanism report was presented to the Permanent Council, describing the findings about the human rights situation and offers recommendations concerning the implementation of OSCE commitments.
You have also placed the issue of
We will not give up. With your active help I hope we will find a way to re-establish a path to communication and renewed cooperation within the OSCE family.
Activities in
Throughout the first six months of the Chairmanship we have worked closely with the governments in Central Asia to support their efforts to counter the transnational threats emanating out of
As I repeatedly and consistently stated to all my discussion partners during my trips in the region, and as it was clear from our conference on the safety of journalists, there is both a desire and a need to do more to improve media freedom and legal protection in the region. That remains a goal high on our list.
Partner States
In May and June the Chairmanship and representatives of ODIHR visited three Partner States in North Africa:
I can see a positive role for members of the Parliamentary Assembly to play here. Who could better help the partner countries develop a multi-party political democracy than the representatives of our own party systems?
Colleagues, members of the OSCE family,
Senior staff selection
I am pleased that we have completed the appointment of senior staff in
It is a particular pleasure to announce agreement on our new Secretary General, Ambassador Lamberto Zannier, who assumed office on 1 July and is with us here today. The selection process and building consensus requires patience, diligence and day to day consultations with Ministers and their representatives in
Consensus is often difficult to reach. As Chairman it is my responsibility to guide, but not dictate the selection process. We have a new SG who is experienced in multilateral diplomacy, knows the OSCE from the inside, and has displayed proven leadership skills.
Lamberto, it is our good fortune to be able to welcome you back to the OSCE family.
Today the Chairmanship has reached ‘half time.’ Working together the entire organization, from the Chairman-in-Office down to individual field operations and offices, has done a great deal of preparation work. The goals that we set before the opening whistle remain the same. Realistically we have the time to achieve the targets we have set for ourselves at the Vilnius Ministerial.
n In making progress resolving protracted conflicts
n Ensuring greater compliance with obligations in the sphere of media freedom and journalists’ safety;
n Combating transnational threats and challenges, not just emanating from
n Strengthening the OSCE’s role in the dialogue on energy security;
n Building tolerance and fighting discrimination through education;
n And finally, building bridges among ourselves, and restoring confidence within our own “OSCE family” through the promotion of respect and tolerance and by fulfilling in practical terms the commitments we reaffirmed at Astana.