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Montenegro set to become member of OSCE

21/06/2006

(Vienna, DTT-NET.COM) - With the consensus of all 55 participating States of the OSCE, Montenegro is expected to take its seat tomorrow (Thursday, 22 June) at the Permanent Council of OSCE.



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