Centre for OSCE Research to conduct training for Mongolia

The Centre for OSCE Research (CORE), which is part of the Institute for Peace Research and Security Policy at the University of Hamburg are jointly with the Mongolian Institute for Strategic Studies conducting an open training sessions for civil servants, researchers and NGOs between 23rd and 27th September.

At the open training session the OSCE feature activities, common policy and activity range will be introduced. Discussions will be held on Mongolia`s status, participatory role and efforts as a new member of the OSCE.

Mongolia became the 57th country to join the organization as a participating State of the OSCE in 2012. In becoming an OSCE member state conditions are favorable for Mongolia to strength multi-pillar foreign policy, in particular, to co-operate with fellow member states on security, exchange information and experience and attend international talks regularly.

OSCE Secretary-General, Lamberto Zannier and the chairman of the OSCE Parliamentary Assembly Riccardo Migliori visited Mongolia exchanging views on bilateral cooperation. The OSCE representatives also observed the Presidential election held last June.

In addition, a lecturer group led by Mr V.Yelchenko the Ambassador of the Ukraine, a chair of the OSCE, visited Mongolia last June meeting Mongolian officials and exchanging views on potential cooperation.

SOURCE OF THIS ARTICLE : Montsame.mn

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