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1.12.2003
Address by Dr Dimitrij Rupel, Minister for Foreign Affairs of the
Republic of Slovenia
at the OSCE Ministerial Meeting in Maastricht
Maastricht, Netherlands
Mr. Chairman, Mr. Secretary General, Excellencies, Ladies and
Gentlemen,
May I begin by expressing our gratitude to Mr. Jaap De Hoop Schaeffer
and the Netherlands Chairmanship for their excellent work in 2003
and for the hospitality we enjoy here in Maastricht.
Mr. Chairman,
Let me first refer to the draft OSCE Strategy to Address Threats
to Stability and Security in the Twenty-first Century. I think it
has come at the right time.
The political crises and other complications in the Western Balkans,
like in Kosovo, or in the Caucasus (Georgia), some of them overcome,
some of them not yet, should make us think about ourselves and our
duties regarding the most sensitive OSCE issues. We have witnessed
clashes and confrontations that could, perhaps, be avoided by more
frequent and more energetic mediation. What was needed in many of
these situations was mediating, tension-relaxing structures, more
diversity-management, more pluralism in the media, more political
dialogue with the help of the OSCE institutions and offices.
Maybe it would be a refreshment if a few delegations and speakers,
instead of giving general statements, reported on the problems and
experiences they themselves have, or have had in the past, with
transition to democracy, with social crisis, with political monopolies,
ethnic conflict, minorities, with illegal migration, terrorism,
security, pluralism of the media, discrimination and intolerance,
dialogue, independent judiciary, free civil society etc.
In this context, the Strategy is a very good document, even if
it contains some abstract concepts and polished statements. But
the Strategy's added value is in its operational nature.
In operational terms, the Strategy is significantly reinforced
by various existing and emerging mechanisms, like the mechanism
for combating trafficking with human beings, or decision concerning
the OSCE Counter-Terrorism Network. Also, the Strategy is a living
document, open for further adaptation, through broad and comprehensive
political dialogue. This flexibility is essential for us to deal
with the ever-evolving security environment.
The Strategy refers to terrorism as a cause of instability, not
as a consequence of some previous social ill. The important sentence
here is: "There is no justification for terrorism whatsoever".
The Strategy rightly underlines the importance of outreach, since
most of the new security challenges are of trans-national nature.
Building up on our partnership with Mediterranean and Asian Partners
for Co-operation will help us in attaining our goals. Strengthening
security and cooperation with them is therefore essential for the
stability of the whole OSCE area. Transmission of OSCE's experience
in specific realms at the request of Partner states from adjacent
regions is a potential that should be explored.
As the incoming Chair of the Contact Group with the Mediterranean
Partners Slovenia welcomes the proposals and recommendations of
the recent Mediterranean Seminar in Aqaba. They represent a very
useful input for formulating the platform for our work in the coming
months. It is natural to be ambitious in promoting the OSCE´s Mediterranean
partnership where many historical, cultural, economic and political
ties already exist.
In this context allow me also to shortly mention the work of the
Adriatic Ioninan Initiative, which Slovenia currently chairs. Its
working tables include topics like fighting organised crime, protection
of the environment and sustainable development, economy including
tourism and small and medium enterprises, maritime cooperation and
also culture and education. This initiative provides deepening of
cooperation among its member states around both seas and makes sustained
contributions to the stabilization and democratization of South
Eastern Europe.
Mr.
Chairman,
Slovenia very much supports the institutional rapprochement of
OSCE with other international organisations and institutions that
are dealing with all aspects of security in order to attain better
coordination and cohesion of their activities. Close interaction
can only add to the international efforts to strengthen security
and stability. The enlargement of EU and NATO in 2004 is a major
security investment in our area and creates new avenues for closer
cooperation in the framework of the OSCE. We look forward to the
common efforts of international organizations and institutions to
prevent and combat future threats and to improve all dimensions
of the security of our people.
As the future member of the OSCE Troika Slovenia intends to advocate
the effective application of the Strategy we have adopted here in
Maastricht. Also, we will be striving to build upon it so as to
maintain and strengthen the relevance of the OSCE's work in the
coming years. We wish a successful work to the Bulgarian Chairmanship
and we assure the incoming Chairman-in-Office of our full cooperation.
Thank you.
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