VIDEO: OSCE PA Web Event "The 30th Anniversary of the Charter of Paris: A Parliamentary Perspective", 20 November 2020, 14:30 - 16:30 CET
The OSCE Parliamentary Assembly and the French Delegation to the OSCE PA are organizing an online commemorative event on the topic “The 30th Anniversary of the Charter of Paris: A Parliamentary Perspective”, on Friday, 20 November 2020, from 14:30 to 16:30 (CET).
The OSCE PA is co-organizing this web-based roundtable to discuss the relevance of the Paris Charter in the current international context. The goal of the event is to reflect on the Assembly’s longstanding work in supporting the Organization since its inception and to explore its role in contributing to the OSCE activities in the future. The invited high-level speakers, experts and legislators across the OSCE region will have an opportunity to exchange their views and valuable insights on the current state of the Organization and deliberate on new initiatives to stimulate effective implementation of the OSCE toolbox.
The event features contributions from:
- Head of the French Delegation to the OSCE PA, Sereine Mauborgne
- Minister of Europe and Foreign Affairs of the French Republic, Jean-Yves Le Drian
- OSCE PA President George Tsereteli
- Vice Minister for Europe and Foreign Affairs of Albania, Agron Tare
- Ann Linde, Minister for Foreign Affairs of Sweden, incoming OSCE Chairperson-in-Office
- Enrico Letta, Dean of the Paris School of International Affairs, Former Italian Prime Minister (2013-2014)
- Joao Soares, Former OSCE PA President
- Reflections of former Swiss President and OSCE Chairperson-in-Office Didier Burkhalter, delivered by Secretary General Roberto Montella.
- OSCE PA High-Level Expert, Ambassador Lamberto Zannier
- OSCE PA Vice-President Pascal Allizard
Representatives of the media interested in attending the event may also contact the OSCE PA’s Head of Communications and Press, Mr. Nat Parry, at +45 60 10 81 77 or [email protected].
Photo Credit: Ministry of Foreign Affairs of France/Frédéric de la Mure, 21 November 1990