The Malta Business Weekly

OSCE chair-in-office and Foreign Minister Ian Borg visits OSCE Mission in Kosovo

Minister Borg meets President Vjosa Osmani Sadriu, Prime Minister Albin Kurti and other officials

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“Current challenges in the heart of Europe should not overshadow the long way we have already come. Security and peace are not out of reach, and with determined leadership on all sides and with the help of organisati­ons like OSCE, we can continue supporting the required reforms.” This was stated by OSCE chair-in-office and Minister for Foreign and European Affairs and Trade Ian Borg during a visit in Kosovo.

Minister Borg visited Kosovo to meet political leaders and several Organisati­on for Security and Cooperatio­n in Europe (OSCE) partners and community representa­tives. He led a delegation of the 2024 Maltese Presidency of OSCE in meetings with President Vjosa Osmani-Sadriu, Prime Minister Albin Kurti and Deputy Prime Minister and Foreign Minister Donika Gërvalla-Schwarz.

As it marks 25 years of operations in Kosovo, the OSCE continues to engage communitie­s through different initiative­s aimed at fostering peace and security in the region and beyond.

“Through OSCE’s network of field missions, we translate our values and principles into concrete and tangible actions. These efforts lead to meaningful, positive changes that strengthen the resilience and enhance the security of the communitie­s we are dedicated to serve,” Minister Borg said. Since its inception in 1999, the OSCE Mission in Kosovo has been instrument­al in developing and enhancing the capabiliti­es of local institutio­ns, while empowering communitie­s towards meaningful political and social engagement.

The chair-in-office also reflected on the EU-facilitate­d Belgrade-Pristina Dialogue, and called on political leaders and negotiator­s to seek common grounds that facilitate positive dialogue. “Our focus remains on fostering unity by building on what brings us together as opposed to what divides us,” stated Minister Borg.

At the OSCE Regional Centre in Gjilan/Gnjilane, the 2024 OSCE Malta Presidency delegation met mayors of different communitie­s who are working to increase inter-municipal cooperatio­n.

Minister Borg also held meetings with youth participan­ts of OSCE educationa­l programmes, as well as representa­tives of civil society organisati­ons that receive support from OSCE. At the Gracanica Monastery, the Dr Borg met Bishop Teodosije (Serbian Orthodox Church) to discuss the importance of freedom of religion for tolerance and non-discrimina­tion among all communitie­s.

Malta began its 12-month chairmansh­ip of the OSCE in January, under the theme Strengthen­ing Resilience, Enhancing Security, after it was selected to head this organisati­on for the first time in its history, in November 2023.

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