Russian Lawmaker: OSCE Fuels Hostility Between Countries
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Grigory Karasin, chairman of the Russian Federation Council's Committee on International Affairs, stated that the OSCE has become a body focused on "fueling hostility" between countries, echoing Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov's sentiment that the organization is "half dead."
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Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov previously suggested Moscow might withdraw from the OSCE, calling it "half dead."
MOSCOW, June 25. /TASS/. The Organization for Security and Cooperation in Europe (OSCE) had become a body focused on "fueling hostility" between countries, Grigory Karasin, chairman of the Russian Federation Council (upper house of parliament) Committee on International Affairs, told TASS.
Earlier, Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov said at the Primakov Readings research and expert forum that he would like Moscow to withdraw from the OSCE as the organization was "half dead," but it is up to the head of state to make a decision on the matter.
"The logic of Sergey Lavrov’s argument appropriately reflects the OSCE’s current role. While designed as an organization for security and cooperation in Europe, it has turned into a body focused on fueling hostility between countries. This highlights the need for a broad overhaul of the essence of the OSCE’s ongoing activities. Otherwise, the question should be raised whether there is any sense in such a mechanism," Karasin added.
Offene Fragen
- Will Russia formally withdraw from the OSCE?
- What specific reforms are envisioned for the OSCE?






