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OSCE Informal Ministerial Meeting in Mauerbach

Foreign Ministers and other senior representatives of OSCE participating States met on 11 July 2017 in Mauerbach at the meeting that was dedicated to the theme "Building Trust through Dialogue and Co-operation". The Czech Republic was represented by the Deputy Minister of Foreign Affairs for Security and Multilateral Issues Mr. Ivo Šrámek.

During the meeting some 30 foreign ministers, several deputy foreign ministers as well as senior foreign ministry officials from the OSCE’s 57 participating States held informal discussions on finding common solutions to challenges to European security.

Dialogue, co-operation and compromise are crucial to addressing the security challenges facing Europe, OSCE Chairperson-in-Office and Austrian Foreign Minister Sebastian Kurz said at the informal meeting. "It is important we meet together in an open and informal setting to frankly discuss the challenges in the OSCE region," said Kurz. "Alongside military conflicts in the region, we face the challenge of violent extremism that leads to radicalization and extremism. All these challenges can only be addressed through the active engagement of all our participating States." He also said that an honest exchange is essential to overcoming the current divisions in Europe. "We have a crisis of confidence among OSCE participating States. The crisis in and around Ukraine has split our continent," said Kurz.

Following the plenary session of the meeting, two roundtable sessions were held. In the first, on the fight against violent extremism and radicalization leading to terrorism, ministers emphasized that the OSCE should enhance its activities in this field and make full use of its comprehensive approach to security. "As the territorial aspirations of the so-called Islamic State are coming to an end, the terrorist threat in the OSCE region might yet increase. We need to be prepared for that," said Peter Neumann, the OSCE Special Representative on Countering Radicalization and Violent Extremism, as he opened the discussion.

The second roundtable discussion focused on the so-called Structured Dialogue on current and future challenges and risks to security in the OSCE area, which was launched by Kurz in February on the basis of a Declaration adopted by the OSCE Ministerial Council in Hamburg last year. Participants noted the importance of seizing the momentum of previous Structured Dialogue discussions on threat perceptions, military doctrines and trends in military force postures, and explored how to deepen the conversation.

The OSCE Informal Ministerial Meeting was designed to frame discussions ahead of the annual OSCE Ministerial Council, which this year will take place on 7 and 8 December in Vienna.