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Press release
OSCE Chairman-in-Office fully supports military strikes on Afghanistan
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- Reform and co-operation in the security sector, Conflict prevention and resolution
VIENNA, 8 October 2001 (OSCE) - The Chairman-in-Office of the Organization for Security and Co-operation in Europe (OSCE), Romanian Foreign Minister Mircea Geoana, fully supports the targeted strikes launched yesterday by the United States and Great Britain against al Qaeda terrorist training camps and Taliban military installations in Afghanistan. "They form part of a larger, international campaign against global terrorism - a campaign in which the OSCE also has an important role to play", stressed Mr. Geoana. He added that he would back future actions to disrupt the use of Afghanistan as a base for terrorist operations.
Following the 11 September terrorist attack against the United States, Washington has presented clear and compelling information in several international fora that the al Qaeda organization, which uses Afghanistan as a base of operations and enjoys the support of the Taliban regime, played a central role in these attacks.
Two weeks ago, the President of the United States demanded that Taliban leaders close all terrorist training camps and hand over the leaders of the al Qaeda network. The Taliban regime has met neither of these demands. "I therefore believe that these carefully targeted strikes are fully justified in accordance with the inherent right of individual and collective self-defence", commented the OSCE Chairman-in-Office.
On 13 September, the Permanent Council of the OSCE, in Decision No. 438 On The Acts Of Terrorism in New York City and Washington, D.C., clearly and forcefully expressed the determination of the 55 participating States of the Organization to unite to put an end to terrorism, which threatens peace and security throughout the world. This decision described terrorism as a scourge of our times and stated: "Those responsible for sponsoring, organizing, harbouring, and supporting in any way the execution of these criminal acts must be brought to justice."
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For further information, please contact Josue Anselmo, OSCE Spokesperson, mobile (+43) 664 325 3698, or the Press and Public Information Section of the OSCE Secretariat, tel.: (+ 43-1) 514 36 180, or e-mail: info@osce.org.
Following the 11 September terrorist attack against the United States, Washington has presented clear and compelling information in several international fora that the al Qaeda organization, which uses Afghanistan as a base of operations and enjoys the support of the Taliban regime, played a central role in these attacks.
Two weeks ago, the President of the United States demanded that Taliban leaders close all terrorist training camps and hand over the leaders of the al Qaeda network. The Taliban regime has met neither of these demands. "I therefore believe that these carefully targeted strikes are fully justified in accordance with the inherent right of individual and collective self-defence", commented the OSCE Chairman-in-Office.
On 13 September, the Permanent Council of the OSCE, in Decision No. 438 On The Acts Of Terrorism in New York City and Washington, D.C., clearly and forcefully expressed the determination of the 55 participating States of the Organization to unite to put an end to terrorism, which threatens peace and security throughout the world. This decision described terrorism as a scourge of our times and stated: "Those responsible for sponsoring, organizing, harbouring, and supporting in any way the execution of these criminal acts must be brought to justice."
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For further information, please contact Josue Anselmo, OSCE Spokesperson, mobile (+43) 664 325 3698, or the Press and Public Information Section of the OSCE Secretariat, tel.: (+ 43-1) 514 36 180, or e-mail: info@osce.org.