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The OSCE Mission to Georgia, established in 1992, has assisted the Georgian Government with conflict settlement, democratization, human rights and the rule of law. No consensus was reached on the extension of the Mission's mandate at the end of 2008.

Press releases

OSCE donates equipment to dismantle and recycle obsolete munitions to the Georgian Defence Ministry

OSCE and Delta experts examine a 1500 kg bomb in order to smelt the TNT out later on, at Dedoplitskaro military base in Georgia, 12 March 2007, as part of an OSCE Mission to Georgia programme. (OSCE/Miloslav Rokos)

TBILISI, 13 May 2009 - The OSCE donated equipment for dismantling and recycling obsolete TNT-filled munitions to the Georgian Defence Ministry today...

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Features

Georgia Mission helps build regional co-operation in border management

Officers from Armenian and Georgian border security and management agencies discuss human trafficking and identifying illegal narcotics, Sadakhlo - Bagratashen land border crossing point, October 2008. (OSCE/David Khizanishvili)

Strengthening the capacity of Georgian border agencies and co-operation in the South Caucasus to reduce trans-border threats and allow free movement of people and goods is the focus of a series of OSCE workshops.

OSCE Mission helps young Georgians protect their environment

The active young members of the ECO Club in Chokhatauri, Georgia, get together regularly to plan clean up and awareness-raising activities, 28 May 2008. The OSCE Mission to Georgia has supported the work of ECO Clubs around the country since 2006. (OSCE/Claus Bekker Reinholdt)

The young members of 'ECO Clubs' supported by the OSCE Mission to Georgia are showing their communities the importance of caring for the environment.

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OSCE military monitoring officers (left) on patrol in Georgia, 3 September 2008. (OSCE/David Khizanishvili)

OSCE military monitoring officers (left) on patrol in Georgia, 3 September 2008. (OSCE/David Khizanishvili)

Documents

OSCE Permanent Council Decision on increasing the number of military monitoring officers in the Mission to Georgia

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