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Asian Partners for Co-operation

Through ongoing dialogue and joint activities, the OSCE Asian Partnership for Co-operation offers a valuable platform for all partners to share experiences and best practices and to create new synergies.

Partner States

The OSCE maintains privileged relations with 5 Asian Partners for Co-operation:

  • Afghanistan
  • Australia
  • Japan
  • The Republic of Korea
  • Thailand

News and activities

Latest activities related to the OSCE Asian Partners for Co-operation

Press release

Strengthening ties between Europe and Asia to face common challenges focus of 2025 OSCE Asian Partners for Co-operation Conference

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Partnerships for climate resilience and security in focus at OSCE Asian Partners for Co-operation Group meeting

Building resilience through strengthened partnerships to address the security implications of climate change was the focus of the OSCE Asian Partners for Co-operation Group meeting held on 24 October 2025 in Vienna.
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Economic connectivity for stronger regional security in focus at the OSCE Asian Partners for Co-operation Group meeting

Economic connectivity for promoting peace and security across the OSCE and the Asian regions was in focus at the OSCE Asian Partners for Co-operation Group Meeting on 7 July in Vienna.
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OSCE and Thailand mark 25 years of partnership with focus on combatting online scams

The OSCE and the Kingdom of Thailand marked the 25th anniversary of their partnership with a special workshop and a meeting of the OSCE Asian Partners for Co-operation Group, held in Vienna on 30 May and 2 June 2025.
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Responsible use of AI in the military domain focus of OSCE Asian Partners for Co-operation Group Meeting

On 11 November 2024, North Macedonia, as Chair of the OSCE Asian Partners for Co-operation Group, hosted the fifth OSCE Asian Partners for Co-operation Group meeting in collaboration with the Republic of Korea. The meeting, titled “The Outcomes of the Seoul 2024 REAIM Summit on the Responsible Application of Artificial Intelligence in the Military Domain,” took place in Vienna.
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The framework

In 2003, the Permanent Council created a Contact Group for the OSCE’s Asian Partner States, which in 2019 was renamed the OSCE Asian Partners for Co-operation Group. This informal subsidiary body to the Permanent Council allows the Partners to keep abreast of events and activities in the OSCE area and the participating States to learn about the main issues concerning the Partners’ region.

Asian Partners regularly participate as observers in meetings of the OSCE Ministerial Council, Permanent Council and Forum for Security Co-operation. They also participate in annual OSCE events, such as the Annual Security Review Conference, Economic and Environmental Forum, the Warsaw Human Dimension Conference, and the Annual and Winter Sessions of the OSCE Parliamentary Assembly.

The OSCE holds a conference with the Asian Partners on an annual basis, giving the participating States and Partners the opportunity to exchange views and further develop the OSCE's relationship with its Partners.

The OSCE and its Asian partners regularly organize thematic discussions throughout the year on issues of common interest, such as economic connectivity or climate-related security risks. Under the lead of the Republic of Korea and the OSCE, inter-regional conferences also bring together participating States and Asian Partners to address shared security challenges, such as cyber/ICT security and the impact of emerging technologies on peace and security.

Asian Partners are regularly invited to send observers to the Office for Democratic Institutions and Human Rights' electoral missions and to second staff members on a voluntary basis to OSCE field operations.

Credentials

Heads of Delegations of the OSCE Partners for Co-operation presenting their credentials to the OSCE

H.E. Pattarat Hongtong, Ambassador and Permanent Representative of the Kingdom of Thailand to the OSCE, with the OSCE Secretary General Feridun H. Sinirlioğlu, Vienna, 17 March 2025.

Background

Several Asian Partners started to foster a flexible dialogue with the CSCECSCE
Conference on Security and Co-operation in Europe
/OSCE in the early 1990s, when the Organization was taking on a more formal structure. This was also a time when the participating States were increasingly concerned with new security risks that emerged after the end of the Cold War. Japan's partnership started in 1992, Korea's in 1994, Thailand's in 2000, Afghanistan's in 2003, Mongolia's in 2004 (it became a participating State in 2012) and Australia’s in 2009.

Several OSCE documents, such as the 1975 Helsinki Final Act Preamble, 1999 Istanbul Charter for European Security and the 2003 Maastricht OSCE Strategy to Address Threats to Security and Stability in the XXI Century, emphasize the interlinkage between European security and the broader context of world security.

Ongoing dialogue and joint activities with the Asian Partners give them and the OSCE a platform to share their expertise and provide insights into security-related developments. Over the years, the Organization has shared its experience on a broad band of topics with the Asian Partners, including: 

  • economic connectivity;
  • emerging technologies and its impact on the security domain;
  • the role of youth in peacebuilding;
  • climate-related security risks;
  • new security threats and a new security paradigm;
  • conflict prevention in new security circumstances;
  • the applicability of OSCE confidence- and security-building measures in Asia;
  • the human dimension of security;
  • comprehensive security in Central Asia; and
  • anti-trafficking approaches.