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The autumn session of the Organisation for Security and Cooperation in Europe (OSCE) Parliamentary Assembly (PA) was in Genève on 3-5 October, devoted to the role of parliaments in new security challenges, particularly in relation to the situation around the Ukraine. S Ye Naryshkin, Chairman of the RF Gosduma, represented Russia. Ilkka Kanerva, the chairman of the PA, who spoke at the opening of the session, stated that the OSCE believes that the Kiev junta isn’t in full control of its “armed forces”, saying, “Responsibility [for following the rules of war] falls on both parties. Kiev also has a responsibility to ensure that its armed forces comply with the code of conduct, in particular, the position that all states party to the OSCE should ensure effective management and control over their military, paramilitary, and security forces. There were alarming reports about certain actions, indicating that not all of them (armed formations) are under effective state control”.
4 October 2014
Novorusinform
http://www.novorosinform.org/news/id/10872
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OSCE Believes that Kiev Junta isn’t in Full Control of their “Armed Forces”
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The autumn session of the Organisation for Security and Cooperation in Europe (OSCE) Parliamentary Assembly (PA) was in Genève on 3-5 October, devoted to the role of parliaments in new security challenges, particularly in relation to the situation around the Ukraine. S Ye Naryshkin, Chairman of the RF Gosduma, represented Russia. Ilkka Kanerva, the chairman of the PA, who spoke at the opening of the session, stated that the OSCE believes that the Kiev junta isn’t in full control of its “armed forces”, saying, “Responsibility [for following the rules of war] falls on both parties. Kiev also has a responsibility to ensure that its armed forces comply with the code of conduct, in particular, the position that all states party to the OSCE should ensure effective management and control over their military, paramilitary, and security forces. There were alarming reports about certain actions, indicating that not all of them (armed formations) are under effective state control”.
4 October 2014
Novorusinform
http://www.novorosinform.org/news/id/10872
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