OSCE

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OSCE

abbreviation for
(Government, Politics & Diplomacy) Organization for Security and Cooperation in Europe
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The Head of the OSCE Programme Office in Dushanbe, Valeriu Chiveri, noted that the meeting marks the start of an exciting period of renewed co-operation: "Over the next year we will be initiating a large number of new activities across all three dimensions.
It was noted that the guest will take part in the parliamentary conference on regional security and cooperation, which will be held in Baku as part of cooperation with the OSCE PA and organized by the Azerbaijani Parliament.
In previous study, even though all examiners agreed that OSCE will assess skill, <50% believed that it can test the knowledge [5] unlike our study results suggest that it is a good tool for assessing all three domains.
The statement will be delivered by Mavroudis Voridis, the Special Co-ordinator and leader of the short-term OSCE observer mission, Dame Cheryl Gillan, Head of the PACE delegation, Pia Kauma, Head of the OSCE PA delegation, Frank Engel, Head of the EP delegation, Rasa Jukneviciene, Head of the NATO PA delegation, and Ambassador Peter Tejler, Head of the ODIHR long-term election observation mission.
OSCE demands excellent communication, time management, and organizational skills.
The OSCE mission in Ukraine car exploded on a mine in Donbass, the OSCE chairman, Sebastian Kurz, said.
The teachers of General Medicine Department were briefed and sensitized through powerpoint presentation about the concepts of OSCE and then they were invited for intervention.
In 1995, the CSCE became the OSCE. Now, the organization, headquartered in Vienna, boasts 57 countries, including the United States, a founding member.
Therefore, our active participation in the multilateral organizations, be them global or regional (as the OSCE), represents a strategic move to bring greater visibility and pertinence to Macedonia's foreign policy.
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