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    OSCE PARLIAMENTARY ASSEMBLY CALLS ON OSCE COUNTRIES TO FULFILL INTERNATIONAL COMMITMENTS

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    [07:55 pm] 09 July, 2007

    The OSCE Parliamentary Assembly ended its 16th Annual Session in
    Kyiv today by adopting a Declaration that expresses regret at the
    lack of progress in resolving so-called 'frozen conflicts' in the
    OSCE region and recommends strengthened action in several fields
    including migration and energy and environmental security.

    The Kyiv Declaration, representing the collective voice of OSCE
    parliamentarians, will be sent to the governments of all 56 OSCE
    participating States. It is the result of five days of work by the
    250 parliamentarians participating in the Annual Session in the
    Ukrainian capital.

    The Declaration expresses support for all efforts to achieve a peaceful
    settlement of the 'frozen conflicts' in Moldova and Georgia based on
    the principles of territorial integrity.

    Reaffirming the crucial importance of all democratic values,
    the Declaration calls on Belarus and governments of other OSCE
    participating States to pursue their international commitments and
    principles linked to the notion of each being a free and democratic
    country.

    Ukrainian President Viktor Yushchenko, and the OSCE Chairman-in-Office,
    Spanish Foreign Minister Miguel Angel Moratinos, addressed the meeting.

    The Declaration urges all OSCE participating States to sign and
    ratify the Energy Charter Treaty and the Kyoto Protocol. It also
    calls for greater action on migration and against human trafficking,
    especially children, and for the dismantling of criminal networks
    which facilitate illegal migration. In addition, it contains provisions
    on women, peace and security; cluster bombs; environmental security;
    human rights and intolerance.

    The Declaration emphasizes that the OSCE Parliamentary Assembly is the
    OSCE's most valuable asset in enhancing the credibility of the OSCE's
    efforts to promote democracy and the establishment and improvement
    of parliamentary institutions.

    It reiterates the relevance of OSCE Electoral Observation Missions and
    states that parliamentarians contribute a wide range of professional
    political experience and visibility to these missions.

    OSCE Parliamentary Assembly President Goran Lennmarker of Sweden was
    re-elected unanimously to a second one-year term. The Parliamentary
    Assembly also elected Anne-Marie Lizin, Belgium; Jerry Grafstein,
    Canada; Kimmo Kiljunen, Finland; and Panos Kammenos, Greece as Vice
    Presidents and Hans Raidel, Germany as Treasurer.
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