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Partners for Cooperation

The OSCE maintains special relations with 11 countries, which are known as Partners for Cooperation. Six of them (Algeria, Egypt, Israel, Jordan, Morocco, and Tunisia) are in the Mediterranean region, and four (Japan, South Korea, Thailand, and Afghanistan) are in Asia. Australia is also an OSCE Partner for Cooperation.

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