Stability Pact for South Eastern Europe
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Stability Pact for South Eastern Europe is an institution aimed at strengthening peace, democracy, human rights and economy in the countries of South Eastern Europe. The countries considered a part of this region are:
Creation
The pact was created at the initiative of the European Union on June 10, 1999 in Cologne. All of the countries of the region, except for Serbia and Montenegro (then FR Yugoslavia) and Moldova, were present at the founding conference. Representatives of Hungary, Romania, Russia, Turkey, USA, all members of the EU at the time, OSCE, Council of Europe and European Commission were also considered active participants.Representatives of Canada, Japan, UN, UNHCR, NATO, OECD, WEU, IMF, World Bank, European Investment Bank and European Bank for Reconstruction and Development were present as facilitators.
The pact was created prior to the escalation of Kosovo War and stability of Kosovo was among the primary objectives.
Organization
The Special Coordinator is a head of the Stability Pact. Since 2002, the position is held by Erhard Busek.The pact is divided among three Working Tables, with the fourth, Regional Working Table, coordinating actions between them.
| Working Table 1 | Working Table 2 | Working Table 3 | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Chair | Goran Svilanović | Fabrizio Saccomanni | Janez Premoze |
| Director | Marijana Grandits | Bernard Snoy | Pieter Verbeek |
| Main issues | Democratization and human rights
| Economic reconstruction, development and cooperation
| Security issues
|
Achievements
Regional Table
Working Table 1
Consists of 5 task forces: [Media], [Education and Youth], [Local Democracy and Cross Border Cooperation], [Parliamentary Cooperation] and [Gender Issues].Apart from its Director WT I realies on the work of two experts Srdjan Cvijic and Talia Boati.
Working Table 2
- Completed a matrix of bilateral free trade agreements (FTAs) between countries of the region.
- * Kosovo is also participating (represented by UNMIK as per Security Council resolution 1244), but not all FTAs with it are ready yet.
- * There is a proposal to unite the multiple FTAs (including full coverage of Kosovo) into a single free trade area (maybe by extension of CEFTA). Agreement is due to be signed by the first half of 2006.
- Formation of a South-East Europe Regional Energy Market for electricity and natural gas. Participating are the countries of the region (without Moldova), Greece and Turkey.
- * This process was also enchanced by the recent creation of a common European Energy Community between the EU and the countries of the region (without Moldova) and Kosovo. Turkey has delayed its participation with 6 months, because of problems with implementation of the environment parts of the acquis communautaire. Moldova, Ukraine and Norway are expected to join later.
Working Table 3
FTA Progress
Matrix of the Free Trade Agreements in the region. Kosovo as per Security Council resolution 1244.██ ██ ██ ██
See also
External links
- [Official Website]
- [link]-the Stability Pact Initiative against organised crime
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