25-я ежегодная сессия ПА ОБСЕ проходит в Тбилиси

1-5 июля в Тбилиси будет проведена 25-ая ежегодная сессия Парламентской ассамблеи ОБСЕ.

Среди гостей будут глава МИД председательствующей в ОБСЕ страны - ФРГ Франк-Вальтер Штайнмайер и президент ПАСЕ Педро Аграмунт. На встречах также выступят президент ПА ОБСЕ Илкка Канерва, председатель парламента Грузии Давид Усупашвили, президент Грузии Георгий Маргвелашвили, премьер-министр Грузии Георгий Квирикашвили.

В целом же в заседаниях примут участие до 700 гостей из 57 стран-членов ОБСЕ. В ходе комитетских и пленарных заседаний ПА ОБСЕ ознакомятся с докладами по политическим, экономическим, технологическим, экологическим вопросам, а также вопросам, касающимся защиты прав человека и свободы медиа.

Ежегодное собрание ПА ОБСЕ завершится избранием президента и принятием «Тбилисской декларации».

источник: commonspace.eu по материалам агентств

 

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