Chisinau meeting adopts declaration

Representatives of the member states of the South-East European Cooperation Process (SEECP) adopted in Chisinau on Friday the Chisinau Declaration.

Izvor: Tanjug

Saturday, 06.06.2009.

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Representatives of the member states of the South-East European Cooperation Process (SEECP) adopted in Chisinau on Friday the Chisinau Declaration. They also agreed on the Joint Statement expressing full support to the work of the Sarajevo-based Regional Cooperation Council (RCC). Chisinau meeting adopts declaration Opening the conference, attended by Serbian President Boris Tadic, Moldovan President Vladimir Voronin said that his country finds regional cooperation very important and believes that it plays an important role in bringing Southeastern Europe closer to the European Union. He promised further political and financial support to the RCC, which is the body that should help achieve joint goals through joint projects. “Good neighborly accommodations are essential for moving South East Europe (SEE) forward at the time of challenging regional agenda and the adverse effects of the current economic and financial crisis“, said Hido Biscevic, Secretary General of the RCC. "The Chisinau Declaration and the Joint Statement, calling for enhanced partnership of our countries to realize strategic goals and address longstanding and new economic and social needs of our region, provide for a much needed platform aimed at forging stability and integration through accelerated development”, said Biscevic. The summit marked the end of the SEECP Chairmanship-in-Office (CiO) of the Republic of Moldova and the beginning of the Turkish CiO over the next year. The SEECP includes Serbia, Macedonia, Albania, Bosnia-Herzegovina, Bulgaria, Greece, Romania, Turkey, Croatia, Montenegro and Moldova.

Chisinau meeting adopts declaration

Opening the conference, attended by Serbian President Boris Tadić, Moldovan President Vladimir Voronin said that his country finds regional cooperation very important and believes that it plays an important role in bringing Southeastern Europe closer to the European Union.

He promised further political and financial support to the RCC, which is the body that should help achieve joint goals through joint projects.

“Good neighborly accommodations are essential for moving South East Europe (SEE) forward at the time of challenging regional agenda and the adverse effects of the current economic and financial crisis“, said Hido Biščević, Secretary General of the RCC.

"The Chisinau Declaration and the Joint Statement, calling for enhanced partnership of our countries to realize strategic goals and address longstanding and new economic and social needs of our region, provide for a much needed platform aimed at forging stability and integration through accelerated development”, said Biščević.

The summit marked the end of the SEECP Chairmanship-in-Office (CiO) of the Republic of Moldova and the beginning of the Turkish CiO over the next year.

The SEECP includes Serbia, Macedonia, Albania, Bosnia-Herzegovina, Bulgaria, Greece, Romania, Turkey, Croatia, Montenegro and Moldova.

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