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February 2022 Plenary Meetings of the Forum for Security Co-operation
This is a collection of documents of the February 2022 Forum for Security Co-operation plenary meetings.
1002nd Plenary Meeting of the Forum for Security Co-operation
Security Dialogue: “Countering Terrorism In All Its Forms And Manifestations”: – Presentation by Mr. T. Musayev, Deputy Permanent Representative of the Republic of Azerbaijan to the United Nations; – Presentation by Mr. M. Koç, Deputy Director General for Security and Intelligence, Turkish Foreign Ministry; – Presentation by Mr. Y. Rafiyev, Director of the International Security Department, Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the Republic of Azerbaijan (Russian Federation, Annex 1; Armenia, Annex 2). Situation in and around Ukraine (United States of America, Annex 3; United Kingdom, Annex 4; France-European Union, Annex 5; Canada, Annex 6; Lithuania, Annex 7; Russian Federation, Annex 8; France, also on behalf of Germany, Annex 9). Right of reply to the statement made by the Russian Federation at the 1001st plenary meeting of the Forum for Security Co-operation under agenda item 1, Security Dialogue: “European security architecture: The role of non-aligned countries” (Sweden, Annex 10; Finland, Annex 11). Request for assistance in enhancing the capacity of the national authorities of Azerbaijan in implementing explosive hazards risk reduction and responsive actions (Armenia, Annex 12; Azerbaijan, Annex 13).
85th Special Joint Meeting of the Forum for Security Co-operation and the Permanent Council
Opening remarks of the Chairperson of the Permanent Council and the Chairperson of the Forum for Security Co-operation. Activation of Paragraph 16.3 of the Vienna Document 2011 on Confidence- and Security‑Building Measures, Chapter III “Mechanism for Consultation and Co‑operation as Regards Unusual Military Activities”, Paragraph 16.3 “Meeting of All Participating States Regarding Unusual Military Activities” (Ukraine, Annex 1; Canada, Annex 2; France‑European Union, Annex 3; Iceland, Annex 4; Germany, also on behalf of France, Annex 5; Lithuania, Annex 6; Romania, Annex 7; United States of America, Annex 8; Albania, Annex 9; Sweden, Annex 10; Bulgaria, Annex 11; Denmark, Annex 12; Netherlands, Annex 13; Latvia, Annex 14; Italy, Annex 15; Ireland, Annex 16; Georgia, Annex 17; United Kingdom, Annex 18; Norway, Annex 19; Turkey, Annex 20; Estonia, Annex 21).
84th Special Joint Meeting of the Forum for Security Co-operation and the Permanent Council
Opening remarks of the Chairperson of the Permanent Council and the Chairperson of the Forum for Security Co-operation. Activation of Paragraph 16.3 of the Vienna Document 2011 on Confidence- and Security‑Building Measures, Chapter III “Mechanism for Consultation and Co‑operation as Regards Unusual Military Activities”, Paragraph 16.3 “Meeting of All Participating States Regarding Unusual Military Activities” (Lithuania, Annex 1; Latvia, Annex 2; Annex 3; Estonia, Annex 4; France-European Union, Annex 5; United States of America, Annex 6; Canada, Annex 7; Ukraine, Annex 8; Germany, Annex 9; United Kingdom, Annex 10).
1001st Plenary Meeting of the Forum for Security Co-operation
Security Dialogue: “European Security Architecture: The Role Of Non-Aligned Countries”: – Presentation by H.E. Mr. A. Azimov, Deputy Minister of Foreign Affairs of the Republic of Azerbaijan; – Presentation by H.E. Ms. A. Ifkovits Horner, Assistant State Secretary, Head of the Eurasia Division, Swiss Federal Department of Foreign Affairs; – Presentation by Brigadier General S. Nurmi, Director of the National Defence Unit, Defence Policy Department, Ministry of Defence of Finland (Russian Federation, Annex 1; Armenia, Annex 2). The Forum for Security Co-operation adopted Decision No. 1/22 on the updated Best Practice Guide on Ammunition Marking, Registration and Record-Keeping (Russian Federation, interpretative statement; Chairperson of the Informal Group of Friends on Small Arms and Light Weapons and Stockpiles of Conventional Ammunition (Latvia), Annex 3). Situation in and around Ukraine (Russian Federation, Annex 4).
1000th Plenary Meeting of the Forum for Security Co-operation
Security Dialogue: “Small Arms and Light Weapons and Stockpiles of Conventional Ammunition – OSCE Commitments And Lessons Learned”: – Presentation by Mr. M. Bleinroth, Deputy Permanent Representative of Germany to the OSCE; – Presentation by Ms. A. Gruber, Ministerial Councillor, Ministry of Defence of Austria; – Presentation by Mr. M. Nikolić, Director of the Directorate for the OSCE and the Council of Europe, Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Montenegro; – Presentation by Ambassador J.-C. Brunet, Ambassador-at-large on transnational criminal threats and the fight against the illicit trafficking of small arms and light weapons, Ministry for Europe and Foreign Affairs of France (Germany, Annex 1; Bosnia and Herzegovina, Annex 2; Russian Federation, Annex 3; Chairperson of the Informal Group of Friends on Small Arms and Light Weapons and Stockpiles of Conventional Ammunition (Latvia), Annex 4). Situation in and around Ukraine. Millennium Plenary Meeting of the Forum for Security Co-Operation (Switzerland, Annex 5; Russian Federation, Annex 6).
999th Plenary Meeting of the Forum for Security Co-operation
Security Dialogue: “Mine action with the focus on UNSCR 2365”: – Presentation by Mr. S. Poladov, Deputy Chairman of the Board of the Mine Action Agency of the Republic of Azerbaijan (ANAMA); – Presentation by Mr. S. Essén, Global Mine Action and Development Adviser, Recovery Solution and Human Mobility Team, Crisis Bureau, UNDP; – Presentation by Mr. Ö. Buğra Gönen, Planning Expert, Turkish Mine Action Centre (TURMAC), Ministry of National Defence of the Republic of Turkey; – Presentation by Ms. E. Becker, Executive Director, Marshall Legacy Institute (Chairperson of the Informal Group of Friends on Small Arms and Light Weapons and Stockpiles of Conventional Ammunition, Latvia, Annex 1; Russian Federation, Annex 2; Armenia, Annex 3, Annex 4; Azerbaijan, Annex 5). Situation in and around Ukraine (Russian Federation, Annex 6).