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Press release
Promoting security through sustainable economic recovery focus of the OSCE Economic and Environmental Forum meeting
- Date:
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- ŁÓDŹ
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- OSCE Chairpersonship, Office of the Co-ordinator of OSCE Economic and Environmental Activities
- Fields of work:
- Economic activities, Environmental activities
ŁÓDŹ, 24 May 2022 – Promoting security and stability through sustainable economic recovery following the COVID-19 pandemic was the focus of the Second Preparatory Meeting of the 30th OSCE Economic and Environmental Forum held on 23 and 24 May in Łódź, Poland.
OSCE Chairman-in-Office, Polish Foreign Minister Zbigniew Rau and OSCE Secretary General Schmid addressed the meeting’s opening session.
“We are experiencing an extraordinary period for the OSCE - events that threaten its founding principles. The whole European security architecture is being undermined by Russia’s military aggression against a sovereign state - Ukraine,” Rau said. “In recent months we have seen the destabilizing effect of that war across the world economy and the enhanced risk it brings to the environment. I am convinced that the OSCE provides a unique platform for dialogue to address these pressing challenges.”
The meeting in Łódź brought together about 200 participants representing governments, civil society, business community and other international organizations.
With the aim of strengthening dialogue and exchanging best practices, participants discussed topics like environmental protection, sustainable use of natural resources, energy efficiency as well as renewable energy and digital and technological innovations in support of green recovery and growth. Other key issues raised by speakers and delegations during the meeting were the devastating economic and environmental consequences of Russia’s military aggression against Ukraine.
“The war in Ukraine, beyond its terrible human toll, has appalling effects on the environment. This adds to the climate crisis. As we rebuild, we must transition quickly to a more sustainable, affordable and secure energy system,” added Schmid. “We are supporting OSCE states to increase their energy efficiency and diversify their energy sources, including renewable energy and alternative fuels.”
The Second Preparatory Meeting of the 30th OSCE Economic and Environmental Forum was organized by the 2022 Polish OSCE Chairmanship and the Office of the Co-ordinator of OSCE Economic and Environmental Activities. This will be followed by the Concluding Meeting in Prague 8 and 9 September 2022.