"Risk of war in the OSCE region is higher today than recent 30 years ago," said OSCE Chairman-in-Office, Polish Foreign Minister Zbigniew Rau at the meeting of Permanent Council of OSCE, APA reports.
OSCE Chairman-in-Office has noted that member states of the organization have faced great challenges today in the direction of achieving peace and stability.
"Long-lasting conflicts, military confrontations, radicalism, terrorism, problems in the mechanism of control on weapons, impacts of COVID-19, violation of fundamental rights, etc. create uncertainty, unpredictable situation, lead disintegration, concern in societies," added OSCE Chairman-in-Office.