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OSCE Asian Partners

OSCE Partners for Cooperation in Asia include Japan (1992), South Korea (1994), Thailand (2000), Afghanistan (2003), and Australia (2009). Asian Partners for Cooperation participate as observers in the OSCE Ministerial Council Meetings and on a rotating basis host the annual Asian Partners for Cooperation conference, which provides the opportunity to exchange views and contribute to further developments in the OSCE's relationship with its partners in the region.

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