Kazakh diplomat Dzharbusynova appointed as OSCE Special representative for Combating Trafficking in Human Beings
6 June, 2014 12:35
Kazakh diplomat Madina Dzharbusynova appointed as Special representative of the OSCE on fighting the human traffic, the letter of the OSCE Secretary General Lamberto Zannier to the Ministry of Ministry of Foreign Affairs reads.
"It's high-level representation of Kazakhstan in the OSCE structures, the result of fruitful cooperation within the organization and success of our presidency in 2010," he said.
Earlier, in May 2013 M.Dzharbusynova was appointed to another important post - OSCE Project Co-ordinator in Ukraine, the official website of the MFA reported.
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