OSCE Chairman arrives in the South Caucasus on a vist that will focus on the unresolved conflicts and human rights concerns.

The President of the Swiss Confederation, Didier Burkhalter, who is the Chairman-in-Office of the Organisation for Security and Co-operation in Europe (OSCE) for 2014, has arrived in Baku on an official visit. In Azerbaijan Burkhalter is expected to meet with President Ilham Aliev and other Azerbaijani officials.

In Baku Burkhalter will focus on the current state of negotiations in efforts to resolve the Nagorno-Karabakh conflict. Switzerland is engaged in intensive behind the scenes efforts to try to give a new impetus to the negotiations that are mediated on behalf of the OSCE by diplomats of the three countries that co-Chair the "Minsk Group" - Russia, France and the United States. Another issue in the focus of the Swiss Chairmanship visit to Azerbaijan will be the situation with human rights and the rule of law. The visit comes amid increasing concerns in the international community following criminal cases against a number of human rights and youth activists.

The President of the Swiss Confederation is also expected to visit Armenia and Georgia.


source: commonspace.eu

photo: Didier Burkhalter, President of the Swiss Confederation and current Chairman-in-Office of the OSCE (archive picture).

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