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09STATE48477
2009-05-12 21:02:00
UNCLASSIFIED
Secretary of State
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OSCE PERMANENT COUNCIL: RESPONSE TO TAJIK

Tags:  PHUM PREL OSCE TJ 
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E.O. 12958: N/A
TAGS: PHUM PREL OSCE TJ
SUBJECT: OSCE PERMANENT COUNCIL: RESPONSE TO TAJIK
MAJOR-GENERAL GAFAROV

(U) Post is authorized to present the following statement at
the Permanent Council in Vienna on May 14.

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Thank you, Madam Chairwoman.

Mr. Gafarov, thank you for traveling to Vienna once again to
present to us a comprehensive report on joint OSCE-Tajikistan
border management projects. As you are aware, border
security is becoming an increasingly important component in
the OSCE,s comprehensive approach to security, and
Tajikistan is paving the way for OSCE,s involvement in the
region.

The United States notes positively the close cooperation
between Tajikistan and the OSCE in undertaking activities to
enhance the security of Tajikistan,s borders. We hope that
the recently completed National Border Security and
Management Strategy -- for which your agency played a key
drafting role -- can serve as a "best practices model" for
other participating States.

The United States congratulates you and the OSCE on
completing the first phase of the customs assistance project
in Gorno-Badakhshan Autonomous Oblast. We look forward to
this project,s continued implementation, as well as the
implementation of other projects underway, especially those
focused on the southern border.

The United States sees Tajikistan as a contributor to
regional stability and an important partner in tackling the
challenges along Afghanistan,s border. We are therefore
encouraged by Tajikistan,s efforts to include Afghan
officials in its various training projects, including the
soon-to-be-opened regional Border Management Staff College.

Thank you again, Mr. Gafarov, for taking the time to join us
today. We wish you continued success as you, your government
and your country,s neighbors, as well as your OSCE
colleagues and partners, take the important next steps in
implementing these border management projects.

Thank you, Madam Chairwoman.


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CLINTON