Turkey to head OSCE security forum after 18 years

  20 December 2019    Read: 2066
Turkey to head OSCE security forum after 18 years

Turkey will head the Organization for Security and Co-operation in Europe (OSCE) Forum for Security Cooperation for the first time in 18 years.

Turkey’s representative to the OSCE Rauf Engin Soysal took over the term presidency from Czechia's representative Ivo Sramek in a ceremony held in Austria's capital Vienna, according to a statement by the permanent mission of Turkey to the OSCE.

During the presidency, Turkey will aim to contribute to the security of Europe through its experience and values, a statement released by the permanent mission of Turkey to the OSCE said.

Turkey will again head the Forum for Security Cooperation from January to April 2020.

The forum, which works to increase military security and stability in Europe, is one of the OSCE's two main regular decision-making bodies.

The agenda for the weekly forum meetings in Vienna includes security dialogues, allowing participating states to discuss security concerns.

The forum's chairmanship rotates among the OSCE participating states, with each state holding the chairmanship for four months.


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