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The OSCE Mission to Georgia was established in December 1992 in response to armed conflicts in the country. The Mission assists the Government of Georgia in the fields of conflict settlement, democratization, human rights and the rule of law.

Press releases

OSCE Special Envoy in Georgia ahead of special Permanent Council meeting on Abkhazia incident

Ambassador Heikki Talvitie, the Special Envoy of the OSCE Chairman-in-Office, addresses the Permanent Council, in Vienna 13 March 2008. (OSCE/Susanna Loof)

TBILISI, 29 April 2008 - Heikki Talvitie, the Special Envoy of the OSCE Chairman, said today he had constructive discussions with Georgian authorities on the 20 April airspace incident over Abkhazia and on...

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Features

Strengthening search and rescue skills to save lives in Georgia

Emergency department staff members from the Georgian Interior Ministry demonstrate the skills they gained during a search and rescue OSCE training course, Tbilisi, 28 September 2007. (OSCE/David Khizanishvili)

If a natural disaster strikes or a serious accident occurs, rescue workers in Georgia are now better prepared to ensure people's safety, thanks to an OSCE Mission training programme.

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Ambassador Terhi Hakala (centre), Head of the OSCE Mission to Georgia, with representatives of the Georgian, South Ossetian, North Ossetian and Russian sides at a Joint Control Commission meeting, Tbilisi, 23 October 2007. (OSCE/David Khizanishvili)

Ambassador Terhi Hakala (centre), Head of the OSCE Mission to Georgia, with representatives of the Georgian, South Ossetian, North Ossetian and Russian sides at a Joint Control Commission meeting, Tbilisi, 23 October 2007. (OSCE/David Khizanishvili)

OSCE Mission to Georgia in pictures