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Press release
German, Italian added to OSCE website search
- Date:
- Place:
- VIENNA
- Source:
- OSCE Secretariat, OSCE Main Website
VIENNA, 28 February 2007 - Two more official OSCE languages - German and Italian - have been added to the Organization's website search page.
The new additions mean that the OSCE website is now searchable in all six official OSCE languages. French, Russian and Spanish were added to the search last month.
"This is another step towards making the OSCE even more inclusive," said OSCE Spokesperson Martin Nesirky. "The more people we can reach, the more effective our message of security for all will be."
The OSCE website database contains several thousand press releases, publications and other documents in French, German, Italian, Russian and Spanish. In total, the database contains more than 30,000 items in 37 languages, all of which are accessible through the search engine.
The multilingual search can be accessed through the links on the main OSCE home page at www.osce.org or the following URLs:
French search: www.osce.org/fr
German search: www.osce.org/de
Italian search: www.osce.org/it
Russian search: www.osce.org/ru
Spanish search: www.osce.org/es
The new additions mean that the OSCE website is now searchable in all six official OSCE languages. French, Russian and Spanish were added to the search last month.
"This is another step towards making the OSCE even more inclusive," said OSCE Spokesperson Martin Nesirky. "The more people we can reach, the more effective our message of security for all will be."
The OSCE website database contains several thousand press releases, publications and other documents in French, German, Italian, Russian and Spanish. In total, the database contains more than 30,000 items in 37 languages, all of which are accessible through the search engine.
The multilingual search can be accessed through the links on the main OSCE home page at www.osce.org or the following URLs:
French search: www.osce.org/fr
German search: www.osce.org/de
Italian search: www.osce.org/it
Russian search: www.osce.org/ru
Spanish search: www.osce.org/es