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    Welcome to the homepage of the United States Mission to the Organization for Security and Cooperation in Europe. Click to find out more about us.

  • OSCE Supplementary Human Dimension Meeting on Democratic Elections and Election Observation (text) with a solarized image of an individual posting a ballot into a ballot box. (USOSCE/Colin Peters)

    On July 12 & 13, the OSCE will hold its second Supplementary Human Dimension Meeting of 2012, on Democratic Elections and Election Observation.

  • Text: OSCE Security Days

    On June 25, the OSCE invited civil society to discuss fresh ideas for the organization's approach to regional security at the "OSCE Security Days" conference.

  • Ireland's Deputy Prime Minister and Foreign Minister, Eamon Gilmore, opens the Dublin Conference on Internet Freedom, June 18, 2012. (Colin Peters/USOSCE)

    On June 18 and 19, the OSCE Irish Chair-in-Office hosted the Dublin Conference on Internet Freedom. Click for more.

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  • U.S. nameplate at the Hofburg Congress Center. (USOSCE/Colin Peters)
    September 6: This Week at the Permanent Council

    The United States responded to an address by the head of the OSCE's Mission in Kosovo, and made statements on the rule of law in Russia, the situation faced by Roma, freedom of expression in Belarus, and more. 

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    The "OSCE Security Days" conference, June 25

    Timed to precede and inform the OSCE’s Annual Security Review Conference, “OSCE Security Days’’ brought together civil society for an open-minded discussion of fresh ideas for and new approaches to the OSCE’s work in maintaining regional security. 

  • OSCE Flags in front of the National Library in Vienna. (OSCE)
    July 26: This Week at the Permanent Council

    Ambassador Kelly delivered statements on events in Tajikistan, an attack on a journalist in Bosnia and Herzegovina, the worrying trend of anti-Roma violence in the OSCE region, and more. 

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