Extra Budgetary Project success story: The “Legal Learning Project for Southwest Serbia,” funded in part by the USOSCE is building the skills of more than 50 young professionals from Novi Pazar and its environs—with an emphasis on legal professionals—to better understand and operate within Serbia’s legal and public administration system.
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By U.S. Mission OSCE | 21 April, 2020 | Topics: Alumni, Education, Europe & Eurasia | Tags: Serbia
Special Briefing at the Department of State Office of the Spokesperson in Washington, DC with the U.S. Ambassador to the OSCE James Gilmore III.
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By U.S. Mission OSCE | 2 March, 2020 | Topics: Europe & Eurasia, Human Rights, Statements, Ukraine Crisis | Tags: Armenia, Azerbaijan, Russia, Ukraine
Find out more about what takes place at a meeting of the OSCE Ministerial Council and learn about decisions from past meetings.
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By | 25 November, 2019 | Topics: Europe & Eurasia, Events, Exclude
Statement delivered to the Permanent Council in Response to ICRC President Peter Mauer.
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By U.S. Mission OSCE | 14 November, 2019 | Topics: Europe & Eurasia, Statements | Tags: Armenia, Azerbaijan, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Croatia, Georgia, Kosovo, Russia, Serbia, Ukraine
Find out more about what takes place at a meeting of the OSCE Ministerial Council and learn about decisions from past meetings.
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By | 3 December, 2018 | Topics: Europe & Eurasia, Events, Exclude
Remarks as delivered by A. Wess Mitchell, Assistant Secretary, Bureau of European and Eurasian Affairs, to the Senate Foreign Relations Committee on August 21, 2018
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By U.S. Mission OSCE | 22 August, 2018 | Topics: Europe & Eurasia, Statements | Tags: Russia
The United States encourages the OSCE to continue cooperation with the Republic of Armenia – with both the government and civil society. We call on the Chairmanship and the Secretary General to explore new ways of maintaining an OSCE presence in Armenia, and throughout the South Caucasus.
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By U.S. Mission OSCE | 4 May, 2017 | Topics: OSCE Institutions, South & Central Asia, Statements | Tags: Armenia
The OSCE must be able to fulfill its mandate which included monitoring throughout the conflict zone and to the international border. And Russia must understand there is no basis to move forward on the political aspects of the Minsk agreements until there is visible, verifiable, and irreversible improvement in the security situation.
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By | 3 April, 2017 | Topics: Europe & Eurasia, Exclude, Security & Emergency Messages, Speeches | Tags: Russia