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Presentation by UK chairperson of OSCE Security Committee
I am very grateful for the opportunity to brief the Permanent Council after almost a year as Chairperson of the Security Committee. I will split my remarks in three parts: (i) the intention at the beginning of the year; (ii) the Security Committee meetings themselves throughout 2020; and (iiii) the Ministerial Council and the end of the year.
Rewinding the clock, and in much different circumstances earlier this year, I briefed the Permanent Council on my intentions and ambitions for the Security Committee in support of the Albanian Chair-in-Office.
I said back in February that I would focus on the Chairpersonship’s priority topics of transnational organised crime, preventing and countering terrorism and VERLT, and cybersecurity.
Serah Simpan Karya ke Perpusda, Muhammad Suhedi Berharap Karya Anak Kalbar Dapat Mengedukasi
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Politeknik Negeri Ujung Pandang Studi Banding ke Poltesa Sambas untuk Memperkuat Kerjasama
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PODŽIĆ NA MINISTARSKOM SASTANKU ZEMALJA CENTRALNE EVROPE: JAČANJE MEĐUREGIONALNE SARADNJE
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14th Dec 20, 10:28am
By Anne-Marie Brady
In the last few months, China has singled out and humiliated Australia with targeted economic sanctions and verbal attacks. Canada and Sweden have also been the subject of similar bullying in the last two years.
In Chinese this is called “killing the chicken to scare the monkeys”.
Pundits in Aotearoa New Zealand have been nervously observing China’s hazing of Australia, fearful that we will be next. So far, New Zealand exporters are actually profiting from China’s spat with Australia. And there are no signs of a significant deterioration in the broader relationship. Yet the New Zealand media jump at