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New Age | Turkey becomes OSCE head after tense Malta talks

December 6, 2024
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New Age | Turkey becomes OSCE head after tense Malta talks
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Ian Borg, Malta’s foreign minister, told reporters the OSCE faced ‘fundamental geopolitical divisions and institutional paralysis’.

He said the agreement on a new secretary general and three other top posts had been ‘no easy feat’ but hailed it as proof members could come together.

Borg did not rule out a deal on the budget—which has not been agreed since 2021 — by the end of the year.

Sinirlioglu, who has served as foreign minister and as Turkey’s ambassador to Israel and the United Nations, said he hoped to act as ‘a bridge and a facilitator’ between participating states.

Sinirlioglu, who takes over from Germany’s Helga Maria Schmid, also called on Russia to release three OSCE officials held in Russian-controlled Ukraine since 2022.

The Malta meeting was dominated by criticism of Russia, represented by Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov, on his first trip to a European Union country since the invasion.

Ukraine boycotted last year’s OSCE meeting in North Macedonia over Lavrov’s presence.

Foreign Minister Andriy Sybiga was present in Malta, but he and several allies walked out during Lavrov’s address.

Poland has led calls for Russia to be excluded from the OSCE, but Borg said it was vital to keep talking.

‘I’d rather have the other… (members) telling Russia on the same table to stop this war,’ he said.

‘It’s easy to discuss and agree amongst friends,’ he added, but it was important also, ‘especially with the backdrop of raging wars, to engage with those who started and can stop the war immediately.’

Malta took the 2025 chairmanship at the last minute after Russia blocked NATO member Estonia.

Finland, which joined NATO last year, is chair for 2025.

The OSCE was founded in 1975 to ease East-West tensions during the Cold War, and now counts members from the United States to Mongolia.

It helps coordinate issues such as human rights and arms control, but Moscow has accused the group of being politicised by the EU and NATO.

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