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    THE OFFICIALS FROM THE BLACK SEA REGION DISCUSSED THE ECONOMIC SITUATION

    PanARMENIAN.Net
    25.02.2009 23:28 GMT+04:00

    /PanARMENIAN.Net/ The opportunities and challenges associated with
    regional integration and inclusive growth of the Black Sea Region in
    this period of economic uncertainty were discussed among policymakers,
    government officials, and international development representatives
    in Athens, Greece on February 23-24.

    Black Sea Region growth has been outstanding, with GDP per capita
    having increased at rates of more than 6 percent over 1999 - 2006. This
    drove up living standards and reduced poverty for all groups - the
    working people, unemployed, pensioners, and children. However, these
    developments are currently under threat with the global economic and
    financial crisis. Growth is expected to decline substantially in 2009
    and perhaps in 2010, mirroring the recession in the OECD and the Euro
    Area. Many countries in the region will be affected.

    Luca Barbone, Sector Director, World Bank noted that "the impressive
    gains in poverty reduction in the Black Sea region achieved over the
    past few years are under threat because of the world-wide crisis. The
    World Bank will continue to provide enhanced support to the region."

    The Black Sea Conference on Regional Integration and Inclusive Growth
    was hosted by the Hellenic Ministry of Foreign Affairs and organized
    by the World Bank. The objective of the Conference was to promote
    better economic integration and provide joint learning opportunities
    for participants from the Black Sea countries on issue of strategic
    importance to the region.

    Dora Bakoyanni, Minister of Foreign Affairs of Greece stated that
    "the conference was an opportunity for officials from the Black
    Sea Region to learn from each other on how to protect the economic
    advancements achieved over the last decade. Greece is pleased it
    could help the countries of the region gather to discuss the economic
    challenges ahead."

    The event brought together approximately 150 policymakers and
    senior government officials, parliamentarians, and civil society
    representatives from Bulgaria, Armenia, Azerbaijan, Georgia, Moldova,
    Romania, Russia, Turkey, Ukraine, as well as representatives from
    development partners, and international and regional experts on
    economic and social issues.
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