Organization for Security and Co-operation in Europe
Ministerial Council
Stockholm 2021
Second day of the Twenty-Eighth Meeting
MC(28) Journal, Agenda item 7
MC.DOC/1/21
3 December 2021
Original: ENGLISH
MINISTERIAL STATEMENT ON THE
NEGOTIATIONS ON THE TRANSDNIESTRIAN SETTLEMENT
PROCESS IN THE “5+2” FORMAT
The Ministers for Foreign Affairs of the participating States of the Organization for
Security and Co-operation in Europe:
1.
Recall the past ministerial statements on the work of the Permanent Conference on
Political Issues in the Framework of the Negotiation Process for the Transdniestrian
Settlement in the “5+2” format;
2.
Reiterate their strong resolve to attain a comprehensive, peaceful and sustainable
settlement of the Transdniestrian conflict based on the sovereignty and territorial integrity of
the Republic of Moldova within its internationally recognized borders with a special status
for Transdniestria that fully guarantees the human, political, economic and social rights of its
population;
3.
Underline the need to continue the result-oriented settlement process reaffirmed by
the Hamburg, Vienna, Milan, Bratislava and Tirana ministerial statements and call upon the
Sides to engage accordingly in the negotiation process in 2022 when Poland will be chairing
the OSCE;
4.
Urge the Sides to further consolidate the achievements reached since the Vienna
Ministerial meeting on priority issues and to work towards the full and continuous
implementation of all agreements expressed in the protocols of the “5+2” meetings in Rome
2018, Vienna 2017 and Berlin 2016 thus contributing to building a solid basis for further
advancing the settlement process;
5.
Underline the need for further accelerated implementation of the provisions of the
Protocol Decision of 24 April 2018 “On the participation of vehicles from Transdniestria that
do not carry out commercial activities in the international road traffic”, as well as for active
work on other issues related to transport, in observance of the Vienna Convention on Road
Traffic of 1968;
6.
Encourage the Sides to develop joint proposals on further confidence-building
measures, based on the progress achieved in the implementation of the “Berlin-plus
package”, and to intensify their dialogue on and efforts with regard to the protection of
human rights and fundamental freedoms, in view of continuing relevant serious concerns,
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