Highlights from the Call for Action – Helsinki+50
meeting on “The role of the OSCE in addressing the
conflict in Ukraine and its consequences”
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Wednesday, 23 March 2022, 14:30 – 17:00 CET, Zoom
Representatives of the OSCE institutions reported on their ongoing activities and
programmatic responses:
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CPC:
prioritized duty of care to international and national staff; issued policy guidance on
anti-trafficking; started scoping enhanced assistance to the field operation in Moldova as
well as other field operations to support host authorities in facing economic and social
repercussions of the war. Mentioned possible ExB projects to help with the humanitarian
crisis based on the needs of the UA government and civil society and possible limited
presence of the SMM and PCU in the near future. Encouraged OSCE Parliamentarians to
urge the respective Governments to actively support the extensions of the mandates of
SMM (expiring at the end of March) and PCU (expiring in June). If SMM mandate is not
extended due to the current circumstances, the Mission could continue for some time with
mainly administrative activities.
HCNM:
warned about the danger of instrumentalizing and politicizing national minorities,
as this would harm not only future reconciliation efforts in UA but also pose a risk to the
neighboring countries and the wider OSCE region. Ongoing rhetoric and hate speech could
become a catalyst for development of security-oriented policies in other participating States
that would result in worsening situation for national minorities there.
ODIHR:
provided administrative support to the Moscow Mechanism, a fact finding and
assessment mission, which plans to address human rights and humanitarian impact on the
ground; set up monitoring and documentation mechanism, including interim assessment
and final report to ensure accountability for the violations of the international human rights
and humanitarian law; carried out trafficking assessment and provided advice on how to
coordinate anti-trafficking response in the neighboring countries. Mentioned a possible
human rights assessment mission at a later stage in cooperation with local authorities and
civil society, as well as SMM and PCU and a possible training for UA human rights
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The Highlights from the OSCE PA Call for Action - Helsinki +50 Meetings are not intended to be official
conclusions, nor an exhaustive list of all issues or suggestions raised during the debate, but rather a compilation of
points recorded for possible future reference. As this compilation is not exhaustive, any comments or suggested
additions are welcome.