Govt Assesses Slovenia's OSCE Chairmanship as Very Successful
Slovenia was very successful in revitalising and improving the cooperation within the OSCE, reads the final report on the country's 2005 stint as OSCE chair that the cabinet discussed on Thursday.
Slovenia was additionally quick on its feet in responding to new challenges and tireless in dealing with "frozen conflicts".
Moreover, Slovenia can take full credit for the fact that the OSCE adopted its budget, reached an agreement on its secretary general and passed a plan to gradually revitalise and strengthen the Organisation for Security and Cooperation in Europe.
By presiding over the 55-strong OSCE, Slovenia presented itself as a "capable partner who can contribute to increased global stability and international cooperation", the government also wrote in its assessment.
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