08/05/2018
The illegal annexation of Crimea by Russia in 2014 ended abruptly with the European order that emerged after the end of the Cold War, flagrantly violating the fundamental principles of the Organization for Security and Cooperation in Europe (OSCE), defined in the Charter of Paris of 1990. The current tensions between Russia and the West have made its work increasingly difficult, although in recent years a certain renaissance of the organization has been observed, which continues to be hampered by the lack of political will and consensus among its participating States. Initiative and creativity are therefore needed to rebuild a climate of trust and cooperation that will be beneficial for all, a role that the OSCE could play.
Author: José Luis Pontijas Calderón
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