The 2010 OSCE Summit in Astana has now ended with the adoption of the Astana Commemorative Declaration.
ASTANA 2010: 56 states, defining security for the 21st century
The Heads of State and Government of the 56 OSCE participating States and Partner countries will meet at the OSCE Summit on 1 and 2 December 2010 in the Palace of Independence in Astana, Kazakhstan.
This website will provide full coverage of the events of the Astana Summit, including live video of the plenary sessions, videos of briefings, photo galleries and background information on a variety of topics. The website is available in all six official languages of the OSCE.
All documents and speeches submitted to the Organization for the Summit are also accessible here, but will not be translated.
If you have any questions about the website or require assistance, please email webteam@osce.org. Press enquires can be made to press-summit2010@osce.org, or you may visit or telephone our press officers in the Summit Media Centre.
About the OSCE
The OSCE is the world’s largest regional security organization comprising 56 States from Europe, Central Asia and North America. www.osce.org
The 56 participating States of the OSCE:
Albania | Andorra | Armenia |
Austria | Azerbaijan | Belarus |
Belgium | Bosnia and Herzegovina | Bulgaria |
Canada | Croatia | Cyprus |
Czech Republic | Denmark | Estonia |
Finland | France | Georgia |
Germany | Greece | Holy See |
Hungary | Iceland | Ireland |
Italy | Kazakhstan | Kyrgyzstan |
Latvia | Liechtenstein | Lithuania |
Luxembourg | Malta | Moldova |
Monaco | Montenegro | Netherlands |
Norway | Poland | Portugal |
Romania | Russian Federation | San Marino |
Serbia | Slovakia | Slovenia |
Spain | Sweden | Switzerland |
Tajikistan | the former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia | Turkey |
Turkmenistan | Ukraine | United Kingdom |
United States | Uzbekistan | |
OSCE Partners for Co-operation: | ||
Afghanistan | Japan | Republic of Korea |
Mongolia | Thailand | Australia |
Algeria | Egypt | Israel |
Jordan | Morocco | Tunisia |