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             7.11.2005 
              Statement 
              by Representative of the OSCE Chairman-in-Office, Ambassador Andrej 
              Benedejčič at the Opening Plenary Session of the First Preparatory 
              Conference  
              to the Fourteenth OSCE Economic Forum "The Role of Transportation 
              to Enhance Regional Economic Cooperation and Stability" 
              Dushanbe 
            
            Mr. Chairman,  
              Mr. Prime Minister,  
              Ladies and Gentlemen,  
              Dear Colleagues, 
            Since its independence in 1991, Slovenia has engaged in a number 
              of challenging foreign policy projects, with a view to actively 
              contribute to the maintenance of international peace and security. 
              One of them was the non-permanent membership in the Security Council 
              of the United Nations in 1998 and 1999. The most recent one is the 
              current Chairmanship of the Organization for Security and Cooperation 
              in Europe. It is therefore a great pleasure for me to address this 
              conference as the representative of the OSCE Chairman-in-Office, 
              my Foreign Minister Dr. Dimitrij Rupel. On his behalf, I would especially 
              like to express appreciation and gratitude to our host country Tajikistan, 
              to the Office of the Co-ordinator of OSCE Economic and Environmental 
              Activities and to the OSCE Center in Dushanbe for the organization 
              of this important event.  
            We have all gathered here with the goal of exploring and furthering 
              our understanding of the complex issue of transportation from the 
              economic, environmental and security perspectives. I am therefore 
              confident that the conference will serve as an important contribution 
              to the development of the transportation theme within the OSCE. 
              It should provide insight into some of the most relevant transportation 
              issues of both general concern and specific relevance to the OSCE 
              participating States.  
            In this connection, I would like to recall the focus of this year's 
              OSCE Economic Forum on the issue of "Demographic Trends, Migration 
              and Integration of Persons Belonging to National Minorities". 
              The central characteristic of the "migration-integration" 
              theme of the Slovenian OSCE Chairmanship was its cross-dimensional 
              approach, which linked politico-military, economic-environmental 
              and human aspects of security. In this sense, I wish to commend 
              the incoming Belgian OSCE Chairmanship for suggesting the theme 
              of transportation as the central concern of the 2006 Economic Forum 
              cycle. Just like the "migration-integration" focus, the 
              transportation theme bears similar potential for the efficient cross-dimensional 
              linkages and action. The European Union, the United Nations Economic 
              Commission for Europe, the Eurasian Economic Community, the World 
              Bank, the Asian Development Bank, the Islamic Development Bank and 
              other international political and financial institutions have already 
              exerted tremendous efforts to elaborate and pursue innovative policy 
              responses to transportation concerns. The OSCE undoubtedly also 
              has its role in these international endeavors, especially in promoting 
              enhanced transportation policies with the goal of fostering regional 
              economic cooperation and stability.  
            Mr. Chairman, Ladies and Gentlemen, 
            Transportation is the basis for economic development and represents 
              one of the fundamental cross-sectoral communication channels. The 
              construction and maintenance of transportation infrastructure also 
              offers considerable job opportunities and can contribute significantly 
              to a countrys economic growth. This is certainly the experience 
              of Slovenia, which embarked on an ambitious project of completion 
              and upgrading of its highway grid after independence. The development 
              of transportation is therefore a challenge and a responsibility, 
              but it also provides important opportunities to all of the OSCE 
              participating States. Decisions taken in this sphere today can determine 
              conditions for the functioning of businesses and the lives of people 
              in the OSCE area for decades. It is therefore important that we 
              find solutions, which would be mutually acceptable, as well as feasible 
              in the long run. 
            The OSCE, in collaboration with other specialised agencies and 
              financial institutions, could therefore provide participating States 
              with assistance in formulating more appropriate transport policies, 
              particularly in the domains of legal order and legislation. It could 
              furthermore offer assistance in devising relevant national spatial 
              strategies, since we must find ways to ensure a more efficient use 
              of the settlement concentration and optimum locations of productive 
              capacities. The Organization could also offer support to individual 
              participating States in stimulating public interest in that sphere 
              of transportation, which is linked with social and ecological issues. 
              One of the OSCE's potential tasks could be to provide assistance 
              in developing basic mobility possibilities for the reasons of education 
              and work as well as for accessing health and patient care.  
            Finally, in the light of the follow-up activities to this year's 
              "migration-integration" focus promoted by the Slovenian 
              OSCE Chairmanship, the OSCE could, in collaboration with partners 
              in its field presences, assist interested participating States in 
              setting up a model of information collection about transportation 
              flows in all the transport systems, which is required for an efficient 
              monitoring and oversight of the migration flows. 
            Before concluding, I would like to say that the choice of the transportation 
              theme for the 2006 Economic Forum cycle demonstrates the potential 
              and enduring value of the OSCEs second basket. This is especially 
              important this year, when much of the effort of participating States 
              is focused on increasing the effectiveness of the Organization, 
              with a view to adapting it to new needs and challenges. In fact, 
              in his address to the OSCE Permanent Council in Vienna on January 
              13 my Foreign Minister emphasized the following agenda as the guiding 
              principle of this years Chairmanship: "revitalize, reform, 
              rebalance". It is therefore important that once again a topic 
              was found in the economic and environmental dimension, which is 
              of value to all the participating States. Needless to say, such 
              a message is all the more significant one month before the OSCE 
              Ministerial Council in Ljubljana.  
            Mr. Chairman, Ladies and Gentlemen, 
            The theme of the conference, the high level of attendance by representatives 
              of participating States, international organizations, financial 
              institutions, academia and NGOs promise fruitful deliberations. 
              On behalf of the Chairman-in-Office, I therefore wish you a productive 
              and rewarding exchange of views. 
            Thank you. 
            
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