Sarajevo-Brussels, 27 May 2008 - The Regional Cooperation Council (RCC) has launched its newly designed website, which can be visited at http://www.rcc.int
The Stability Pact for South Eastern Europe would like to inform that this is its last Press Release/Communication through its own website. Furthermore, we kindly invite you to subscribe to the newly designed website of the RCC in order to be regularly posted on the latest news. The website of the Stability Pact at http://www.stabilitypact.org will remain as a source of information on Stability Pact activities in the past nine years.
The RCC website gives an overview of RCC activities in the organization's priority areas of economic and social development, energy and infrastructure, justice and home affairs, security cooperation, building human capital and parliamentary cooperation. It provides information on RCC structure and staff, lead by Secretary General Hido Biscevic.
The RCC web pages contain key news and documents of relevance to the organization, as well as RCC contacts. The website includes a subscription tool for the media and general public who wish to receive the latest RCC press releases and other products.
This new website will be filled with fresh information on a regular basis. The RCC aims at providing informative, up-to-date and resourceful content to its users, and is open to feedback and comments.
For further details, please contact:
Dinka Zivalj
Spokesperson
Regional Cooperation Council
Tel: +387 33 561 700
Mob: +387 62 341 881
Fax: +387 33 561 701
E-mail: dinka.zivalj@rcc.int
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As the successor of the Stability Pact for South Eastern Europe, the RCC is intended to foster regional cooperation and support European and Euro-Atlantic integration in South Eastern Europe. Its work focuses on six priority areas: economic and social development, energy and infrastructure, justice and home affairs, security cooperation, building human capital, and parliamentary cooperation as an overarching theme. The RCC is based in Sarajevo, Bosnia and Herzegovina.
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