Mr. Chair, we would like to return to a statement
made at last week's Permanent Council by the Chair that
condemned recent violence in the Former Yugoslav
Republic of Macedonia, and called on all political
leaders there to ensure that the campaign and elections
on September 15 are conducted in an atmosphere of calm
and restraint.
The United States supports fully and strongly that
statement, and we applaud the quick reaction and
reinforced presence of OSCE and EUMM monitors and NATO's
Task Force Fox personnel, in the former crisis areas
during these incidents. Their efforts have been
extremely helpful in ensuring that peace and cooperation
will prevail.
We also support fully the August 31 statement from
the OSCE Mission itself, which welcomes the peaceful
resolution last weekend to the kidnapping of ethnic
Macedonian citizens.
Mr. Chairman, we join the Chair, the Mission, and
others around this table in expressing our deep concern
about unlawful activities occurring in Macedonia that
create instability in the run-up to the elections. We
see any such acts or incidents as blatant attempts to
undermine the interests of all citizens of Macedonia in
the conduct of peaceful democratic elections in the
spirit of the Ohrid or Framework Agreement.
We continue to work with Macedonian authorities and
in tandem with our international community partners here
in the OSCE, in NATO, and the EU, in order to ensure a
stable environment. We urge Macedonia's political and
party leaders and all of its citizens to continue to do
all in their power to refrain from creating or
overreacting to any provocations.
Finally, let me say that we welcome ODIHR's robust
efforts to lead the reinforced election observation
mission. We also welcome the Government of Macedonia's
commitment to supporting ODIHR's critical work and to
ensuring the security of our observers, and we
appreciate as well the willingness shown by Task Force
Fox to provide additional protection to OSCE personnel,
if necessary. We look forward to a calm, peaceful, free,
fair and representative election on September 15 to a
smooth transfer of power to the next government, to the
continued implementation of the Framework Agreement, and
Macedonia's continued progress toward integration into
Euro-Atlantic
structures.