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13.1.2005
Welcoming remarks by Dr Dimitrij Rupel, Chairman in Office of the
OSCE
at the Reception on the Occasion of the Slovenian Chairmanship inauguration
Vienna, Austria
Excellencies,
Ladies and Gentlemen,
Friends,
Colleagues,
It is a particular privilege for me to have the opportunity of
welcoming you tonight in this magnificent example of Vienna's finest
architecture.
The Helsinki idea of promoting peaceful cooperation, including
fostering military transparency, developing economic and scientific
relations and promoting human rights in which peoples can, let me
use the words, pursue their happiness has encouraged fascinating
changes in East-West relations. Over the years the fault lines dividing
the two became less and less visible, and the idea continued to
serve as a valuable forum for political dialogue between States.
Process of building security through co-operation in Europe has
been our common mantra ever since.
Success of OSCE's aquis in confidence and security building, conflict
prevention, early warning, post-conflict rehabilitation etc. has
paradoxically made our role today less exclusive, since other international
players have come on the scene. However, this does not diminish
our Organisation's significance. Quite the opposite, new realties
in the international arena drive us to face the new challenges -
challenges that the OSCE has always been able to adapt quickly to.
With its unique comprehensive approach to security and broad membership,
institutions and numerous field missions, the OSCE should not be
merely a participant in this pursuit, but one of its front-runners.
In doing this, let us not lose focus on raison d'etre envisaged
in the Helsinki spirit. Concrete people of the Participating States
and positive changes in their every day lives, however distant may
they sometimes seem, should be one of our prime directives that
guides us in our work.
As I already said today, Slovenia takes the helm of the OSCE in
choppy seas. I firmly believe in a consensus against re-opening,
once already closed, fault lines, as there are much more interests
and future prospects that bind us, than the ones dividing us.
My dear Bulgarian friend, my predecessor, Solomon Passy passed
me a baton in Sofia, unfortunately not a magic wand. Napoleon once
said, "The best way to keep one's word is not to give it."
Therefore I am not going to give it, but I am going to keep it.
I will keep the word that Slovenia, and myself personally, will
make every effort in building consensus within the OSCE, promoting
dialogue amongst its participating States and partners, and finding
positive solutions for our common future.
I assume there is a consensus among us, for me to conclude, and
for all of us to enjoy this evening.
Thank you, and welcome.
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