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PREVIEW: Top Russian diplomat to participate in OSCE Ministerial Council in Malta

It will be Lavrov’s first visit to a European Union member country since the start of the special military operation in Ukraine

VALLETTA /Republic of Malta/, December 5. /TASS/. Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov will participate in the two-day 31st Organization of Security and Cooperation in Europe (OSCE) Ministerial Council in Malta’s capital Valletta.

It will be Lavrov’s first visit to a European Union member country since the start of the special military operation in Ukraine. As a rule, along with delivering official remarks at the plenary session, Lavrov holds bilateral talks and brief impromptu meetings on the event’s sidelines.

As the OSCE's principal decision-making body, the Ministerial Council offers a key platform for foreign ministers to review and address the security situation in the Euro-Atlantic and Eurasian area. The Ministerial Council reviews the status of the implementation of the earlier adopted decisions, outlines tasks for the medium term, and ensures political dialogue among the participating states.

During the forthcoming Ministerial Council meeting, the Russian delegation will focus on assessing the possibility of overcoming the organization’s crisis, the Russian Foreign Ministry said. According to the ministry, "the current institutional crisis" within the OSCE was triggered by the destructive actions of a number of Western countries that are using this platform to promote their own agenda.

Shortly before the Russian delegation’s departure from Moscow, the Russian Foreign Ministry said the visa of its spokeswoman Maria Zakharova was canceled by Malta just as the Russian delegation was about to board a flight from Moscow.

The visa, which has already been issued, was cancelled with the reason being phrased like: ‘Due to circumstances beyond our control." The ministry described it as "an unprecedented case." The Russian delegation will pay special attention to the subject at the upcoming meeting.

Lithuania lowers status

Earlier, Lithuania downgraded the status of its representation at the forthcoming event, citing Russia’s participation as a reason, but stopped short of boycotting it. The move is not without precedent. The last year’s ministerial meeting in North Macedonia was boycotted by Poland, Latvia, Lithuania and Estonia for the same reason.

In all, the OSCE brings together 57 countries. US Secretary of State Antony Blinken is expected to participate in this year's Ministerial Council.

Lavrov’s future plans

From Malta, the Russian foreign minister will depart to Doha, Qatar, where he will take part in Doha Forum, an international conference described by its organizers as "global platform for dialogue, bringing together leaders in policy to discuss critical challenges."

A number of bilateral meetings on the sidelines of the event is now in the works, Zakharova said earlier.

According to Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi, representatives from Iran, Russia and Turkey, the guarantor countries for the Astana format on Syria, will meet in Qatar on the sidelines of the event.