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The first panel of the conference "The OSCE peacemaking experience: What lessons and challenges for the EU" from left to right: James Nixey (Chatham House), Gunnar Wiegan (Director for Russia, Eastern Partnership, Central Asia, Regional co-operation and OSCE at the European External Action Service); Andreii Deshchytsia (Special Represnetative of the incoming Ukrainian Chairmanship of the OSCE), Dennis Sammut (Director, LINKS), Padraig Murphy (Special Representative of the Irish Chairmanship of the OSCE) and Dimitriy Danilov, (Head of the European Security Studies Department, Institute for Europe, Russian Academy of Sciences.) Picture courtesy of the European Policy Centre.

“It is time to convene the Minsk Conference”.

It has been twenty years since the Minsk Group was established within the framework of the OSCE to mediate a resolution of the conflict over Nagorno-Karabakh. The group was supposed to prepare the way for the convening of a full conference in Minsk to help bring the conflict to a final resolution. But twenty years […]

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After Kazan, a defining moment for the OSCE Minsk Process

Italy’s leading international affairs think-tank, Istituto Affari Internazionali in Rome, in November published a report authored by LINKS Director, Dennis Sammut, entitled “After Kazan: a defining moment for the OSCE Minsk Process.” The report says that the lack of progress in the negotiations between Armenia and Azerbaijan to resolve the conflict over Nagorno-Karabakh is a […]

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Rome hosts conference on Karabakh mediation

“The international community has no option but to continue and increase its efforts for a peaceful solution”. The Istituto Affari Internazionali in Rome hosted a conference on the the future of mediation on Nagorno-Karabakh held at the historical Palazzo Rondinini on Via del Corso. LINKS Director Dennis Sammut was one of the two keynote speakers […]

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