Fourth regional civil society conference

Wednesday, 03.09.2014 – Saturday, 04.10.2014

OSCE

Agit Mirzoev, Executive Director of the Analytical Center for Interethnic Cooperation and Consultation, Yuri Dzhibladze, member of the Coordinating Council of the Civic Solidarity Platform, and Günther Bächler and Kakha Kozhoridze, ambassadors of the Georgian Young Lawyers Association
Agit Mirzoev, Yuri Dzhibladze, Günther Bächler and Kakha Kozhoridze at the opening of the conference in Tbilisi. ©

The fourth and final regional workshop with representatives of civil society took place in Tbilisi, Georgia, within the framework of the Swiss OSCE Chairmanship. Under the banner of "implementing human rights commitments to improve peoples’ lives", around 40 participants from the South Caucasus (Armenia, Azerbaijan and Georgia) are taking part in discussions on the topics of preventing torture, the independence of the judiciary, and discrimination and hate crime. The workshop is being organised by the local NGO Analytical Centre for Interethnic Cooperation and Consultations in close collaboration with the FDFA's human security adviser stationed in Tbilisi. The Swiss ambassador to Georgia, Günther Bächler, opens the workshop together with representatives of partner NGOs.

The four regional workshops formulate recommendations for the OSCE participating States and institutions. These recommendations will be addressed to the OSCE Chairperson-in-Office and President of the Swiss Confederation, Mr Didier Burkhalter, at the end of the civil society conference, which will precede the Ministerial Council meeting at the beginning of December 2014 in Basel. Enhanced and systematic involvement of civil society in the work of the OSCE is one of the priorities of the Swiss Chairmanship in 2014.

Press release (OSCE)

Location: Tbilisi

Wednesday, 17.09.2014 – Wednesday, 17.09.2014

Official visit; Public event

The president of the Swiss Confederation received the prime minister of Luxembourg, Xavier Bettel, for an official visit. Luxembourg will take over the presidency of the European Union for the second half of 2015.

Location: Neuchâtel

As a multilingual state, major financial centre and neighbour of France and Germany, Luxembourg has much in common with Switzerland. In addition, the two countries maintain excellent relations. The many activities planned for the prime minister of Luxembourg's visit to Switzerland are further evidence of this.

In the morning, the president of the Confederation, Didier Burkhalter, received the prime minister of Luxembourg in Neuchâtel. The two men visited Spectratime, a company based in Neuchâtel specialising in the production of atomic clocks, GPS and space navigational applications. The visit took place within the context of the Swiss-Luxembourg co-presidency of the European Space Agency (ESA) from 2012 to the end of 2016.


Relations between Switzerland and Luxembourg

Presidency of the European Union in 2015

President Burkhalter presented Switzerland's policy on Europe to the prime minister of Luxembourg. Luxembourg is an important discussion partner on this topic since it will take over the presidency of the European Union for the second half of 2015.

President Burkhalter also recalled Switzerland's priorities within the framework of the Organization for Security and Co-operation in Europe (OSCE) and addressed the situation in Ukraine. Other items for discussion included the automatic exchange of information in fiscal matters and cooperation between the two countries in the context of the United Nations.

Following the meeting, Prime Minister Bettel met Federal Councillors Simonetta Sommaruga, head of the Federal Department Justice and Police (FDJP), and Eveline Widmer-Schlumpf, head of the Federal Department of Finance (FDF) in Bern.

Press release, 17.9.2014

 

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