Thank you, Mr. Chairman. We have little to add to
what has been repeatedly stated over many months in this
room by you, ourselves, and other delegations regarding
Belarus' decision to expel the last AMG international
staff member—all of which makes a travesty of Belarus’
commitment to cooperate with the OSCE and demonstrates
its contempt for the decisions of this Permanent
Council.
Belarus' claim that its concerns about the AMG have
gone unaddressed ring hollow in the face of the Chair's
constant, determined efforts to forge a resolution and
Belarus' refusal to engage in serious discussions.
Although we welcome the recent letter from Foreign
Minister Khostov to the Chair, this is not a moment for
more words but for action—by Belarus first and
foremost—but failing that by the Chair, this Permanent
Council, and its participating States.
We understand the Chair has decided to send Secretary
General Kubis to Minsk. We wish him well. Since it is
clear that a definitive answer to this matter lies in
Minsk, not here, we hope that the Chair will follow up
the Secretary General's visit by sending a senior
delegation to Minsk.
However, if Belarus fails to seize the opportunity
that a delegation sent by the Chair represents, we
frankly believe the time will have arrived for action on
the part of the Chair, the Permanent Council, and
participating States. It will not be acceptable for
Ministers of participating States to gather in Oporto in
the spirit of cooperation that normally underlies our
work here, absent a resolution to this matter.
Mr. Chairman, last week the Belarus delegation
advised us it would inform its government of concerns
expressed here regarding recent beatings of political
figures, as well as the disappearance of political
figures, and provide us with a response. We would
welcome that response from Belarus today.
Thank
you.