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    OSCE MINISTERIAL COUNCIL SET TO START IN MADRID

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    [01:40 pm] 29 November, 2007

    Foreign ministers and high-level representatives from the 56 OSCE
    countries gather in Madrid tomorrow for the start of the annual
    Ministerial Council, with bids for the OSCE Chairmanship, sideline
    negotiations on a key European arms control treaty and the role of
    the OSCE in Kosovo topping this year's agenda.

    "The Ministerial Council comes once a year, it is the most important
    moment in the Chairmanship," said Jose Maria Pons, the Spanish Foreign
    Ministry's Director General of Foreign Policy for Europe and North
    America, at a press briefing held today ahead of the meeting.

    Spain, which holds the OSCE Chairmanship for 2007, is hosting the
    two-day gathering. The Ministerial Council will open Thursday with
    an address by Spanish Prime Minister Jose Luis Rodriguez Zapatero
    and the OSCE Chairman-in-Office, Spanish Foreign Minister Miguel
    Angel Moratinos.

    Ambassador Pons said that the heads of delegations would hold a
    working lunch on Thursday covering the main issues on the agenda,
    including the OSCE's Mission in Kosovo, engagement with Afghanistan
    and the legal character of the Organization.

    He emphasized the importance of extending the mandate of the Mission
    in Kosovo, which expires at the end of the year. The Mission is the
    Organization's largest field operation with 1,000 staff.

    Decisions expected to be taken in Madrid address, among other matters,
    public-private partnerships to counter terrorism; protecting energy
    infrastructure from terrorist attack; environment and security; and
    promoting mutual respect and understanding as well as strengthening
    engagement with human rights defenders.

    These reflect the Spanish Chairmanship's priorities focusing on the
    fight against terrorism, protecting the environment, encouraging
    participation in pluralistic societies and strengthening the OSCE's
    role as a forum for dialogue and co-operation.

    The participating States will decide who will hold the OSCE
    Chairmanship after Finland's term in 2008. A decision on Kazakhstan's
    bid to chair the Organization was postponed at the 2006 Ministerial
    Council in Brussels and will be taken this year.

    The activities of the Office for Democratic Institutions and
    Human Rights, the OSCE's election monitoring body, will also be
    addressed. Discussions on the future of the Treaty on Conventional
    Forces in Europe (CFE) are taking place on the sidelines of the
    Ministerial Council.

    The annual Ministerial Council provides the 56 OSCE participating
    States the opportunity to review and assess the Organization's
    activities during the past year, as well as to approve a series of
    decisions for action and possible declarations on a range of subjects.
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