OSCE observers visited Odesa seaport
The observers of the Special Monitoring Mission OSCE in Ukraine Peter Palmer (United Kingdom) and Radek Gradecki (Czech Republic) visited Odesa sea port with a reference visit on March, 23, says Odesa Sea Port Authority.
In the framework of the meeting, P. Palmer and R. Gradecki informed the port authority on particular results which took place during OSCE Mission 2-years staying in Ukraine in the light of entrusted with a Mission tasks in assistance of lowering the stress level, maintenance of peace and stability in certain regions.
The Mission representatives visited Odesa sea port with a purpose of acquaintance with manufacturing activities and interchanging of views in relation to efficacy of branch reforms, aimed at corruption negotiation.
The Organization for Security and Cooperation in Europe (OSCE), uniting 57 state-members from the North America, Europe, and Asia, is the world’s leading regional organization, the main activities of which are security matters, providing peace, democracy and stability under the area with population above 1 billion. The Special Mission in Ukraine, that was created at the behest of Ukrainian government, and its observers (600 people) have diplomatic status and accreditation in Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Ukraine. During the process of performing their own directed functions the employees of the Mission are entitled to meet with the representatives of local, regional and national authorities, public associations, etc.