Tag: OSCE

Finland’s FM to Georgian Prime Minister: I invite you to come to Finland, meet free press, and observe any demonstration of your liking
OSCE releases official information on conclusion of Chairperson-in-Office Valtonen's Georgian visit
Speaker: Elina Valtonen's support for sovereignty in Odzisi has no value when she herself violates sovereignty on Rustaveli Avenue
Finland’s FM visits occupation line alongside EUMM
FM Botchorishvili: Cooperation within international organisations remains important for Georgia; we reaffirm our readiness to work within OSCE framework
OSCE Chairperson-in-Office: Finland would be happy to have Georgia in EU; Georgia deserves inclusive decision-making process
OSCE Chairperson-in-Office: We condemn arrests of opposition leaders; Georgian government needs to find way out of this crisis
Speaker Papuashvili: Last year, we observed how EU countries and others dismissed OSCE/ODIHR conclusions on Georgia’s parliamentary elections
Prime Minister affirms Georgia’s commitment to cooperation with OSCE
OSCE human rights office calls on Georgian authorities to respect freedom of peaceful assembly
Georgian PM confers with OSCE Secretary General on regional cooperation and political developments
Deputy FM Darsalia: Georgia committed to strengthening friendly relations, constructive cooperation with partners
OSCE Friends of Georgia reaffirm support for sovereignty on 17th anniversary of Russian invasion
OSCE participating states highlight deteriorating human rights situation in Georgia
MP Makhashvili: You cannot demand respect for OSCE principles while ignoring their own conclusions
For Georgia's Sharashidze: We cannot accept OSCE criticism; respect for voters keeps us in boycott
Foreign Relations Committee Chair: Some OSCE PA members ignore OSCE/ODIHR findings for political gain
Georgia partakes in OSCE Conference on Combating Organized Crime and Terrorism
OSCE 37 member states release joint statement on situation in Georgia
UNM Chair: OSCE and Venice Commission assessments are important, but sanctions must be toughened