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Germany

Germany has been active in the CSCE and the OSCE since 1973, when the Federal Republic of Germany and the then-German Democratic Republic participated in the CSCE negotiation process and signed the 1975 Helsinki Final Act. In 1990, Germany reunified and became a single country. Germany is represented by a Permanent Delegation to the OSCE in Vienna and to the OSCE Parliamentary Assembly in Copenhagen.

Quick facts

Capital

Berlin

Participating since

1973

Ministry of Foreign Affairs

Delegation to the OSCE Parliamentary Assembly

Statements and speeches

From the delegation of Germany to the OSCE

Access statements and speeches delivered during the Permanent Council and the Forum for Security Co-operation.

Elections

Election observation

Visit the election calendar to learn more about ODIHR election activities in Germany. Upcoming election dates are tentative and may be subject to change.

OSCE Chair

Every year, the political leadership of the OSCE rotates among the Organization's participating States. The country taking over the OSCE Chair co-ordinates activities and provides political direction throughout that year. 

2016

Access decisions adopted during the country’s term as OSCE Chair.

1991

Access decisions adopted during the country’s term as OSCE Chair.

Contact

Permanent Mission of the Federal Republic of Germany to the OSCE

Permanent Mission of the Federal Republic of Germany to the OSCE

Gauermanngasse 2 - 4
1010 Vienna
Austria