Istanbul, Turkey – The 23rd Autumn Meeting of the Parliamentary Assembly of the Organization for Security and Co-operation in Europe (OSCE) commenced today in Istanbul, Turkey. The session brings together parliamentarians from across the OSCE region to discuss pressing security challenges and opportunities for cooperation.
A joint delegation representing both houses of the Algerian Parliament is participating in the assembly. The delegation is expected to contribute to discussions on a range of critical issues, including regional security, human rights, and democratic governance.
The OSCE Parliamentary Assembly serves as a vital forum for dialogue and diplomacy, fostering understanding and collaboration among participating states. The Autumn Meeting provides a platform for parliamentarians to engage in in-depth discussions, share perspectives, and formulate recommendations for addressing shared challenges.
DZWatch will continue to provide updates on the proceedings of the OSCE Parliamentary Assembly, highlighting the contributions of the Algerian delegation and the key outcomes of the meeting. The assembly’s work is particularly crucial in the current geopolitical climate, emphasizing the need for multilateral engagement and peaceful conflict resolution.
The participation of the Algerian delegation underscores Algeria’s commitment to regional stability and its active role in promoting international cooperation. Further details regarding the specific agenda items and planned interventions by the Algerian representatives will be released as the meeting progresses.

