The OSCE must also be involved in peace negotiations - head of the organization’s PA.


The President of the Parliamentary Assembly of the Organization for Security and Co-operation in Europe, Pia Kaimak, insists that the OSCE should also participate in negotiations to end Russia's war against Ukraine and achieve a just peace in the region.
This mission is very important for us because we want to learn firsthand how the OSCE can help establish peace in the region,' said the president of the OSCE Parliamentary Assembly during her visit to Kyiv, as reported by Ukrinform.
During the visit, discussions were held regarding the change of administration in the USA. Kaimak expressed hope that this would also contribute to achieving peace and stability in Ukraine.
Even in the worst scenarios of negotiations between Russia and the USA, these countries must take into account Ukraine's opinion,' noted Kaimak.
The president of the OSCE Parliamentary Assembly assured that she and the accompanying parliamentarians will do everything possible to ensure that Ukraine's voice is heard.
I support President Zelensky's Peace Formula, and we understand that no negotiations can ignore Ukraine's opinion. The Organization for Security and Co-operation in Europe should also participate in the peace process and use its mediation and diplomatic capabilities to restore sustainable and just peace in the region. Therefore, we must be involved in this process.'
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