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    Athens News Agency, Greece

    Today's Home News
    Friday 4, March 2005

    BSEC members sign "Alexandroupolis Declaration" on energy

    Energy ministers of the countries belonging to the Black Sea Economic
    Cooperation (BSEC) organisation adopted the "Alexandroupolis Declaration,"
    after their meeting held in Northern Greece on Friday.

    The primary conclusion the BSEC ministers reached was that
    liberalisation of electricity and natural gas markets in full accordance
    with EU directives is a must, with the aim of creating a regional energy
    market, thus achieving economies of scale that will in turn lead to greater
    growth.

    A meeting of the working groups on electricity networks and energy
    earlier in the week preceded Friday's meeting.

    By adopting the Alexandroupolis Declaration, BSEC members have agreed on
    a common framework for collaboration in the future.

    According to the declaration, some of the points BSEC members have
    agreed on include: strengthening cooperation in order to improve energy
    efficiency and promote renewable sources of energy, instituting a common
    legislative framework with common rules that will apply to all BSEC member
    countries, create a common market of electricity networks and natural gas
    within the context of the EU market, etc.

    All of the BSEC members - Albania, Azerbaijan, Armenia, Bulgaria,
    Georgia, Greece, Moldavia, Romania, Russia, Serbia and Montenegro, Turkey
    and Ukraine - were represented at the meeting, while committees of energy
    experts also participated.

    Development Minister Dimitris Sioufas represented Greece.
    Macedonia-Thrace Minister Nikos Tsiartsionis, Deputy Foreign Minister
    Evripidis Stylianidis, Deputy Development Minister George Salagkoudis and
    Secretary General for Development N. Stefanou were also in attendance.
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