The OSCE Troika, composed of Malta, North Macedonia, and Finland, emphasized its unwavering support for Georgia’s sovereignty and territorial integrity during the 31st Ministerial Council meeting held at a pivotal moment for European security.
In a joint statement, the Troika reaffirmed the significance of the Geneva International Discussions as a critical platform for addressing the consequences of conflict in Georgia and delivering tangible results for affected communities. The statement also highlighted the importance of sustaining efforts through the Incident Prevention and Response Mechanisms, which have played a vital role in maintaining stability and dialogue in the region.
The Troika condemned Russia’s ongoing aggression in Ukraine, which has broader implications for the OSCE region, including Georgia. They underscored the importance of adhering to core OSCE principles, such as respecting sovereignty, territorial integrity, and the inviolability of borders.
Furthermore, the statement commended the resilience of the Georgian people and emphasized the importance of international mechanisms in supporting conflict-affected populations and ensuring regional stability.
As the OSCE prepares to mark the 50th anniversary of the Helsinki Final Act, the Troika called for a renewed commitment to multilateralism and dialogue, stressing that preserving these principles is essential for peace and security across the OSCE region.
The Troika also reiterated its broader mission to uphold human rights, democratic values, and gender equality in all OSCE activities, highlighting the interconnectedness of these principles with regional stability and development.
This reaffirmation of support for Georgia comes amid continued challenges to European security and serves as a reminder of the OSCE’s commitment to addressing conflicts through dialogue and cooperative action.