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Today the Extraordinary Conference of States Parties to the Treaty on Conventional Armed Forces in Europe (CFE) requested by the Russian Federation concluded. This conference took place in Vienna from 11 - 15 June 2007.
The 22 members of the North Atlantic Alliance, who are States Parties to the Treaty considered the Russian Federation's stated security concerns which were the basis for requesting the conference and have suggested a positive and constructive way forward in their proposal for a final document.
The participating Allies reaffirmed the Alliance's commitment to the CFE regime as expressed by Heads of State and government at the NATO Riga Summit. They regret that it was not possible to reach agreement on a final document and urge the Russian Federation to engage in continuing dialogue which would lead to a positive outcome in the future.
Minister Plenipotentiary of Italy, Ms Brunella Borzi, on behalf of the participating Allies made a concluding statement during the closing session of the conference.
Mr. Chairman,
The Italian Delegation would like to make the present statement on behalf of the Delegations of Belgium, Bulgaria, Canada, the Czech Republic, Denmark, France, Germany, Greece, Hungary, Iceland, Italy, Luxembourg, the Netherlands, Norway, Poland, Portugal, Romania, Slovakia, Spain, Turkey, the United Kingdom and the United States of America.
During this CFE Extraordinary Conference, the above-mentioned States Parties joined all other States Parties to discuss the concerns raised by the Russian Federation in its request to convene the conference.
Their primary objectives in participating in the conference were:
In an attempt to create the foundation for the successful resolution of concerns, a positive conference outcome, and to renew dialogue, they developed a proposed text for a Final Document of the conference. That proposal, tabled under CFE-EC.DEL/15/07 dated 13 June 2007 and attached as the Annex to this statement, seeks to constructively and creatively address the security concerns expressed by the Russian Federation and makes specific proposals to that end.
They regret that, despite their efforts, it was not possible to achieve agreement on a Final Document and hope that dialogue among all States Parties can be resumed shortly. They will also continue to engage with the Russian Federation and all other CFE States Parties on related issues in other formats. They expect that all States Parties will continue to implement fully all their obligations under the CFE Treaty and look forward to renewed dialogue to ensure the continued viability of this landmark Treaty, including its flank regime; which all NATO Allies regard as a cornerstone of European security and stability.
Mr. Chairperson we would ask that you append this statement and its annex to the journal of this Conference.
The States Parties reaffirm the fundamental role of the Treaty on Conventional Armed Forces in Europe as a cornerstone of security and stability in Europe and their adherence to its goals and objectives. The Treaty has been successful in achieving its objectives and maintaining them since its entry into force in 1992.
It is their common interest to preserve the integrity of the Treaty both in terms of the reduction of tensions relating to accumulated weapons through arms control at the regional level, and of greater stability through confidence building, transparency and information exchange among States Parties to the Treaty. They reaffirm their determination to fulfil in good faith all obligations and commitments arising from the Treaty and its associated documents and that no step will be taken which will call into question fulfilment of their obligations under the Treaty.