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Press release
OSCE Chairperson-in-Office calls for strengthened efforts to find a peaceful resolution to the crisis in and around Ukraine
- Date:
- Place:
- KYIV/STANYTSIA LUHANSKA
- Source:
- OSCE Chairpersonship, OSCE Special Monitoring Mission to Ukraine (closed)
- Fields of work:
- Conflict prevention and resolution
KYIV / STANYTSIA LUHANSKA, 21 January 2019 - OSCE Chairperson-in-Office, Prime Minister and Minister for Europe and Foreign Affairs of Albania, Edi Rama, today concluded a two-day visit to Ukraine. Rama called for strengthened efforts to find a peaceful resolution to the crisis in and around Ukraine, which he cited as the most pressing challenge to the security and stability in Europe today.
“Contributing to a peaceful resolution is an utmost priority of the Albanian OSCE Chairmanship in 2020. That is why I wanted to start my official visits with Ukraine, within my first month in the role,” the Chairperson noted.
In Kyiv, on 20 January, the Chairperson-in-Office met with the Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy, Prime Minister Oleksiy Honcharuk, Foreign Minister Vadym Prystaiko and Speaker of Parliament Dmytro Razumkov. Rama welcomed the decisive action undertaken by the Ukrainian leadership towards a peaceful resolution to the conflict. He committed to actively strive to ensure respect for OSCE principles and commitments and full implementation of the Minsk agreements by the sides. “Despite successive recommitments to the ceasefire, there are still frequent civilian casualties. This must stop. Our aim – first and foremost - must be to ensure a full and sustainable ceasefire. In 2020, we will endeavour to improve the security situation and the daily lives of the people living in conflict-affected areas,” he added.
After meetings in Kyiv, the Chairperson-in-Office visited eastern Ukraine on 21 January, to gain first-hand experience of the security and humanitarian situation in the conflict-affected areas, and to observe the practical impact of the OSCE Special Monitoring Mission (SMM) on the ground.
Visiting the repaired and reopened bridge in Stanytsia Luhanska, Rama called it “an excellent illustration of what political goodwill can achieve, and how improved security and the easing of people’s hardship go hand in hand.” Chairperson Rama added that “making a difference on the ground” will be a priority of the Albanian Chairmanship. “The SMM is also a standout example of how a difference is made, with hard work, day after day, by dedicated staff. We do not forget for an instant that the SMM staff are deployed in a volatile and unpredictable environment. We will, therefore, work to encourage safer and more secure access for the Mission throughout Ukraine,” he underlined.
Rama expressed strong support to the efforts of the Normandy Format and the Trilateral Contact Group (TCG). “The resumption of dialogue and the outcomes of the Normandy summit are steps in the right direction. Nevertheless, there is much more to be done. It is a long road ahead to lasting peace. My Special Representative in Ukraine and in the TCG, Ambassador Heidi Grau, will be exploring how best to move the process forward,” he said.
Chairperson Rama also commended the multi-dimensional work that the Project Co-ordinator in Ukraine has been doing for 20 years in the country, contributing to the reform processes in Ukraine, as well as its activities supporting Ukraine in addressing crisis-related challenges.
“The OSCE Chairmanship is entrusted to help protect and promote the security, rights and freedoms of every citizen in the OSCE. Nowhere is that more pressing than here in Ukraine,” Chairperson Rama concluded.