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    PanARMENIAN.Net

    EU: new process could be conducive to facilitate joint
    solutions for frozen conflicts
    15.02.2008 12:51 GMT+04:00

    /PanARMENIAN.Net/ The European Union will annually assign 1.7 billion
    euros for the Black Sea Synergy, Commissioner for External Relations
    and European Neighborhood Policy, Benita Ferrero-Waldner told a
    briefing in Kyev on February 14.

    `With Bulgaria and Romania joining the EU just over one year ago, the
    EU is no longer an external actor in this region. Now we are
    irrevocably part of the region, with our future security and
    prosperity intimately bound up in its fortunes. It was a consciousness
    of our new presence on the shores of the Black Sea and our dual sense
    of responsibility and reliance which prompted us to propose the new
    co-operation we together launch today,' she said.

    `Black Sea Synergy is designed to attract political attention to Black
    Sea region and provide new opportunities through increased cooperation
    with the EU. It also provides opportunities for increased cooperation
    with Turkey and Russia. We believe Black Sea Synergy can achieve
    results particularly in five key areas: energy, good governance,
    transport, environment, migration and the fight against cross-border
    crime. I am personally committed to exploring all the potential
    provided by Black Sea Synergy, and I am convinced that this new
    process could also be conducive to facilitate joint solutions for the
    frozen conflicts around this region,' she said, IA Regnum reports.

    On 25 June 1992, the heads of state and government of eleven
    countries: Albania, Armenia, Azerbaijan, Bulgaria, Georgia, Greece,
    Moldova, Romania, Russia, Turkey and Ukraine signed in Istanbul the
    Summit Declaration and the Bosphorus Statement giving birth to the
    Black Sea Economic Cooperation (BSEC).

    BSEC covers a geography encompassing the territories of the Black Sea
    littoral States, the Balkans and the Caucasus with an area of nearly
    20 million square kilometers. The BSEC region is located on two
    continents.

    BSEC represents a region of some 350 million people with a foreign
    trade capacity of over USD 300 billion annually.

    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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