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At the Security Council, NEW YORK, 29 FEBRUARY 2016
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At the Security Council, NEW YORK, 29 FEBRUARY 2016
Published Date
5/2/16 2:15 PM
STATEMENT BY
H.E. AMBASSADOR RAMLAN IBRAHIM
PERMANENT REPRESENTATIVE OF MALAYSIA
TO THE UNITED NATIONS
AT THE BRIEFING BY THE CHAIRPERSON-IN-OFFICE
OF THE ORGANIZATION FOR SECURITY AND COOPERATION IN EUROPE (OSCE) TO THE UNITED NATIONS SECURITY COUNCIL
NEW YORK, 29 FEBRUARY 2016
At the outset,
I join my other colleagues in congratulating
His Excellency Mr
.
Frank-Walter Steinmeier
,
Minister for Foreign Affairs of Germany
, for his
assumption to the position of the Chairperson-in-Office of the OSCE for 2016
and welcome him to the Security Council.
2.
My delegation is
grateful for
his briefing, which clearly outlined the priorities of the OSCE under Germany’s Chairmanship.
Mr. President,
3.
Malaysia welcomes the reaffirmation by the Chairperson-in-Office to continue the close cooperation
of the OSCE
with the UN
. Over the years, the OSCE has proven its relevance and resilience as the world’s largest regional
security organi
s
ation
.
4.
Its inclusive and cooperative nature is its key strength in responding to various security threats and
challenges in the Euro-Atlantic and Eurasian regions
. We greatly value its contribution and commend the holistic approach of the OSCE in dealing with wide-ranging security challenges, including conflict prevention, conflict management, combating terrorism, arms control and ensuring respect for human rights.
Mr. President,
5.
The significant role of the OSCE was thrust to the limelight with the crisis in Ukraine. The OSCE’s engagement in Ukraine, through the OSCE Special Monitoring Mission to Ukraine, its participation in the Trilateral Contact Group, and the Observer Mission at the Russian checkpoints Gukovo and Donetsk deserves the Council’s strong support.
6.
We acknowledge the significant progress made in Ukraine, relating to military de-escalation and the withdrawal of weapons. However, we remained deeply concerned that the agreed ceasefire remains fragile and that the OSCE Special Monitoring Mission still does not have full access to the entire conflict zone, particularly the rebel-held areas.
7.
We strongly urge all relevant parties to abide by the obligations laid down by the
Package of Measures for the Implementation of the
Minsk
A
greement
s last year
, which was endorsed by this Council
in resolution 2202. We wish to see full cooperation by all parties
with the OSCE to enable it to carry out its mandate.
8.
Malaysia also calls on the parties to intensify efforts to implement outstanding provisions of the Package of Measures, including releasing all hostages, withdrawing of foreign troops and weapons, allowing humanitarian access, and organising local elections in the conflict areas.
9.
I wish to also take this opportunity to commend the role played by the OSCE in the aftermath of the
downing of flight MH17 in eastern Ukraine
, including in facilitating the
recovery and investigation efforts
,
despite
challenging security situation on the ground.
Mr. President,
10.
Relating to
the various
“frozen
conflicts
”
including in Central Asia, the Southern Caucases and Moldova, we hope the focus on dialogue
, confidence-building measures
and mediation by the
German
Chairmanship will provide new impetus towards resolving the conflicts
, in line
with the purposes and principles of the UN Charter, various UN resolutions, as well as the Helsinki Final Act.
We reiterate the need for the conflicting parties to respect the principles of territorial integrity and sovereignty, and the inadmissibility of the use of force for the acquisition of territory, and to focus on the de-escalation of conflict and
peaceful settlement of disputes
.
11.
Malaysia recognises and
fully support
s
the
stabilising role played by the OSCE
in Western Balkans, including its missions in Bosnia and Herzegovina, and
in
Kosovo
.
The OSCE has been vital in
building institutions and promoting reconciliation
in the region
,
and brought about great strides in
political, judiciary, electoral, economic and social reforms
in the post-conflict societies
.
12.
I wish to also highlight and welcome the conference organized by the OSCE earlier this month in Vienna to identify strategies to counter
intolerance against Muslims
in the OSCE regions. We commend the priority accorded by the OSCE to address discrimination, racism and xenophobia, particularly in view of the rising sentiment of Islamophobia in the OSCE regions.
Mr. President,
13.
In concluding, Malaysia reiterates its support for the OSCE and the priorities set out by the
Chairperson-in-Office
to renew dialogue, rebuild trust, and restore security in the region.
14.
W
e wish
Germany
success
for its
Chairmanship
, and we reaffirm our continued commitment to cooperate closely with the OSCE, in maintaining peace and security in the region, under Chapter VIII of the UN Charter.
I thank you, Mr. President.
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