Карабахский конфликт будет обсужден в рамках СМИД ОБСЕ

На предстоящем 6-7 декабря в Вильнюсе заседании Совета министров иностранных дел (СМИД) ОБСЕ будет обсужден и процесс урегулирования карабахского конфликта. Об этом сообщает АПА, ссылаясь на сообщение, распространенное представительством Литвы в ОБСЕ.

В работе сессии ожидается участие глав внешнеполитических ведомств 56 стран ОБСЕ, 12 стран-партнеров организации в Северной Африке и Азии, а также Верховного комиссара ЕС по иностранным делам и политике безопасности и представителей основных международных и региональных организаций.

В ходе заседания запланировано принятие важных решений по вопросам новых медиа, безопасности журналистов, энергетической безопасности, борьбы с киберугрозами и распространением наркотиков, мер по укреплению доверия в военной сфере и сфере безопасности, сотрудничества с Афганистаном и странами Средиземноморского региона.

 

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