ELN Hosts OSCE Panel of Eminent Persons in London
On Tuesday 14th June, the European Leadership Network organised a roundtable discussion with members of the OSCE Panel of Eminent Persons (PEP) on European Security as a Common Project.
On Tuesday 14th June, the European Leadership Network organised a roundtable discussion with members of the OSCE Panel of Eminent Persons (PEP) on European Security as a Common Project.
ELN’s Denitsa Raynova argues that any progress on the implementation of Minsk II requires strengthened security as well as interim administrations in the Donbass.
Paul Fritch argues the case that despite its subtracters the OSCE mission to Ukraine has been an efficient and capable operator, restrained more by its mandate than by lack of ability.
Christian Nünlist argues that under active Swiss leadership, the OSCE found renewed relevance during the Ukraine Crisis. Despite clear limits, the OSCE’s field mission to Ukraine plays a unique and useful role during the conflict.
OSCE Secretary General Lamberto Zannier writes exclusively for the ELN.
Thomas Frear analyses the Ukrainian-Transnistrian relationship in light of Ukraine’s conflict with Russia, arguing that the functional interaction between Kiev and Tiraspol belies a much needed diplomatic nuance on the part of the new Ukrainian regime.