Budapest Summit decisions

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The Budapest Summit decisions are a set of key OSCE agreements adopted at the 1994 Budapest Summit that redefined the organization’s post–Cold War role, structures, and mechanisms for European security and cooperation.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf OSCE document
international agreement
summit outcome document
adoptedAt Budapest
adoptedBy Organization for Security and Co-operation in Europe
adoptedByBody OSCE participating States
adoptedInYear 1994
adoptedOnOccasionOf OSCE Summit
surface form: CSCE Budapest Summit of Heads of State or Government
aimedAt enhancing pan-European security architecture
strengthening cooperative security framework in the OSCE area
basedOn CSCE/OSCE acquis
concerns post–Cold War European order
relations between OSCE participating States
date 1994-12
established new OSCE institutional arrangements
followed Helsinki Document 1992
format summit declaration and decisions
hasPublisher OSCE Secretariat
language English
legalStatus politically binding
partOf 1994 Budapest Summit
preceded Lisbon Summit 1996 OSCE documents
redefined OSCE mechanisms for European security and cooperation
OSCE institutions
surface form: OSCE structures

post–Cold War role of the OSCE
region Europe
scope OSCE area from Vancouver to Vladivostok
strengthened OSCE conflict prevention mechanisms
OSCE field operations
subject European security
arms control
confidence- and security-building measures
conflict prevention
cooperative security
crisis management
economic and environmental dimension
human dimension commitments
post-conflict rehabilitation
typeOfAction multilateral political commitment

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OSCE Permanent Council establishedBy Budapest Summit decisions