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Organization for Security and Co-operation in Europe Ministerial Council Stockholm 2021

3 Dec 2021

Recall the past ministerial statements on the work of the Permanent Conference on Political Issues in the Framework of the Negotiation Process for the Transdniestrian Settlement in the “5+2” format; 2. [...] Urge the Sides to further consolidate the achievements reached since the Vienna Ministerial meeting on priority issues and to work towards the full and continuous implementation of all agreements expressed in the protocols of the “5+2” meetings in Rome 2018, Vienna 2017 and Berlin 2016 thus contributing to building a solid basis for further advancing the settlement process; 5. [...] Applaud the interaction between the Sides in the fight against the COVID-19 pandemic, including with regard to the provision of 263,000 doses of vaccines and other assistance to Transdniestria, and encourage them to continue on this path and to intensify their interaction on other humanitarian issues for the benefit of the inhabitants on both banks of the Dniester/Nistru River; 8. [...] Underline the importance of the Permanent Conference on Political Issues in the Framework of the Negotiation Process for the Transdniestrian Settlement in the “5+2” format as the only mechanism to achieve a comprehensive and sustainable settlement, reaffirm the important role the OSCE plays in supporting this process; note with concern that the last meeting of the Permanent Conference took place i. [...] Applaud the unified and active approach by the mediators and observers of the OSCE, the Russian Federation, Ukraine, the European Union and the United States of America in the Permanent Conference on Political Issues in the Framework of the Negotiation Process for the Transdniestrian Settlement in the “5+2” format and encourage them to continue to co-ordinate their efforts and to make full use of.
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