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13th meeting, Zagreb, 10 May
The Stability Pact’s Regional Table met in the Croatian capital, Zagreb on 10 May 2007 in the morning and endorsed key decisions on the future of regional co-operation, namely the appointment of the Regional Co-operation Council (RCC) Secretary General and the designation of the seat of the RCC Secretariat.
The Regional Table met back to back with South East European Co-operation Process (SEECP) Foreign Ministers, who were meeting in the afternoon of 10 May, and with the SEECP Summit on 11 May [Link].
The Regional Table also discussed the final phase of the transition from the Stability Pact to the Regional Co-operation Council, including the envisaged assistance of the Pact's Secretariat to the RCC Secretary General in the build-up of and transfer of responsibilities to the RCC Secretariat, to be completed by mid 2008.
Please note that on this occasion, the meetings of the Stability Pact Working Tables did not take place at the margins of the RT meeting as usual. A special meeting of Working Tables is planned for late November /early December 2007.
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South East Europe ready to assume full ownership of regional co-operation [More]
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Previous Regional Tables
12th Meeting, Bucharest, 15-16 November 2006
The Stability Pact's biannual meetings of the Regional Table, its highest decision-making forum, and the three Working Tables on Democracy, Economy and Security met in the Romanian capital Bucharest on 15 and 16 November 2006 to move ahead with the implementation of the decisions taken by the Regional Table in Belgrade on a phased evolution of the Stability Pact into a more regionally owned, streamlined and effective regional co-operation framework in South Eastern Europe, the Regional Co-operation Council.
About 250 participants representing over 80 countries and organisations (including representatives of South Eastern European governments, EU Member States, Norway, Switzerland, the US, the European Commission and the EU Presidency, the United Nations Interim Mission in Kosovo, OSCE, Council of Europe, OECD, World Bank, IMF and EBRD) took decisions that will enable the transformation of the Stability Pact into a regionally-owned Regional Co-operation Council for implementation in the course of 2007 and for the new regional co-operation framework to be fully functional in the first half of 2008.
The meeting of the Regional Table took place on 16 November (9:00-15:00) and were preceded by a day (15 November) of theme-focused Working Table meetings (Working Table I - Democracy; Working Table II – Economy and Working Table III – Security) where the streamlining and transition into regional ownership of each of the 25 Stability Pact Initiatives and Task Forces will be debated.
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Meeting of the Regional Table [16 November]
Meetings of the Working Tables [15 November]
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Energy and Infrastructure
Trade and Investment
Social Cohesion Initiative
Housing and Urban Management
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- Disaster Preparedness and Prevention Initiative (DPPI)
- Migration Asylum Refugees Return Initiative (MARRI)
- Ohrid Border Process
- Police Forum
- Organised Crime Training Network (OCTN)
- Regional Arms Control Verification and Implementation Assistance Center (RACVIAC)
- South Eastern European Clearinghouse for the control of Small Arms and Light Weapons (SEESAC)
- Stability Pact Anti-corruption Initiative (SPAI)
- Stability Pact initiative against Organised Crime (SPOC)
- NATO Report
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11th Meeting, Belgrade, 29-30 May 2006
The Stability Pact's biannual Regional Table, its highest decision-making forum, met in Belgrade on 30 May to discuss issues of regional ownership.
About 300 participants representing over 80 countries and organisations (including representatives of South Eastern European governments, EU Member States, Norway, Switzerland, the US, the European Commission and the European Council, NATO, the United Nations Mission in Kosovo, OSCE, Council of Europe, OECD, World Bank, IMF and EBRD) debated the future of regional co-operation in SEE in general and the ownership process of the Stability Pact in particular.
In detail, the countries of South Eastern Europe agreed to take ownership of a new, more regionally-owned co-operation framework that will over the next year and a half assume the responsibilities of the Stability Pact. By early 2008 a new framework for regional co-co-operation called the Regional Co-operation Council (RCC) will bring together representatives of South Eastern Europe, including UNMIK/Kosovo, with the representatives of the international community. This should ensure that the unique composition of the Stability Pact's Regional Table, where all countries participate on equal footing, is maintained.
By spring 2007, the countries of the region meeting in the framework of the South East Europe Co-operation Process (SEECP) should agree to nominate a new Secretary General, who should be a strong political leader from the region. His role should be to head the Secretariat of the RCC and support the Chairmanship of the SEECP.
The transition from the Stability Pact to the RCC will be gradual in order to ensure that the legacy of the Stability Pact is properly safeguarded and maintain a close relationship to the European integration process. The new set-up should be fully functional in 2008.
The meeting of the Regional Table was preceded by a day (29 May) of theme-focused Working Table meetings where issues of building and fostering human capital (Working Table I - Democracy), trade liberalisation and investment promotion (Working Table II - Economy) and the fight against organised crime and corruption as well as security cooperation (Working Table III - Security) were debated.
Meeting of the Regional Table [30 May]
Key Documents
Meetings of the Working Tables [29 May]
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Energy andInfrastructure
Trade and Investment
eSEE
Social Cohesion Initiative
Enterprise Development & Employment
Housing and Urban Management
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10th Meeting, Prague, 15-16 November 2005
The meetings will take place in HOTEL DIPLOMAT
The Stability Pact's biannual Regional Table, its highest decision-making forum, will meet in the Czech capital Prague 15-16 November to discuss issues of regional ownership.
About 250 participants representing over 80 countries and organizations (including representatives of South Eastern European governments, EU Member States, Norway, Switzerland, the US, the European Commission and the European Council, the United Nations Mission in Kosovo, OSCE, Council of Europe, OECD, World Bank, IMF and EBRD) will debate opportunities and challenges for regional co-operation in South Eastern Europe. Recent progress in several SEE countries, in particular with a view to the their EU integration, has also increased the political momentum for a reassessment of the role of the Stability Pact and its fields of activity. The last Regional Table in Sofia was followed by an intense period assessing various activities of the Stability Pact and its initiatives, as well as in-depth discussions with SEE countries. This meeting of the Regional Table in Prague should thus be in a position to advance decision-making on the way ahead for the Stability Pact including an assessment of the priorities for regional co-operation in the future and an outline for the transition from a heavily donor driven framework to a more regionally owned co-operation scheme in collaboration with international partners.
The meeting of the Regional Table will be preceded by a day (15 November) of theme-focused Working Table meetings where issues of local democracy/cross border co-operation and parliamentary co-operation (Working Table I - Democracy), business climate (Working Table II - Economy) and fight against organised crime and corruption (Working Table III - Security) will be debated.
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WTII Summary Progress Report
Infrastructure
Energy
Environment
Trade and Investment
eSEE
Social Cohesion Initiative
Housing and Urban Management
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Panel on organised crime and corruption
Panel on defence conversion
Panel on SEESAC
Panel on DPPI
Other Task Forces reports
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9th Meeting, Sofia, 17-19 May 2005
The Stability Pact's biannual Regional Table, its highest decision-making forum, will meet in the Bulgarian capital Sofia 17-18 May to discuss issues of regional ownership.
About 250 participants representing over 80 countries and organizations (including representatives of South Eastern European governments, EU Member States, Norway, Switzerland, the US, the European Commission and the European Council, the United Nations Mission in Kosovo, OSCE, Council of Europe, OECD, World Bank, IMF and EBRD) will debate opportunities and challenges for the region to gradually take over ownership of various policy initiatives. As part of the region’s Euro-Atlantic integration prospects, the Stability Pact work focuses specifically on providing support to the countries of SEE in meeting membership criteria by fostering regional co-operation.
The meeting of the Regional Table will be preceded by a day (17 May) of theme-focused Working Table meetings where issues of regional ownership (Working Table I - Democracy), regional infrastructure and energy (Working Table II - Economy) and defence conversion (Working Table III – Security) will be debated.
Venue: Hotel Kempinsky Zografski
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Working Table meetings in Sofia, 17 May 2005
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8th Meeting, Skopje, 17-19 November 2004
7th Meeting, Portoroz, 7-8 June 2004
6th Meeting, Tirana, 4-5 December 2003
5th Meeting, Dubrovnik/Cavtat, 27 May 2003
4th Meeting, Thessaloniki, 16 December 2002
Extraordinary Meeting, Bucharest, 5 June 2002
3rd Meeting, Brussels, 27-28 June 2001
2nd Meeting, Thessaloniki, 8 June 2000
Informal Meeting, Thessaloniki, 7 June 2000
1st Meeting, Brussels, 16 September 1999
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