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ORGANIZATION OF THE BLACK SEA ECONOMIC COOPERATION Established on 25 June 1992 in Istanbul. With the entry into force of its Charter on 1 May 1999, it acquired international legal identity and was transformed into a full-fledged regional economic intergovernmental organization: Organization of the Black Sea Economic Cooperation. According to the Charter of the Organization the following principles and objectives shall be promoted through the BSEC activities at various levels: a) to act in a spirit of friendship and good neighborliness and enhance mutual respect and confidence, dialogue and cooperation among the Member States; b) to further develop and diversify bilateral and multilateral cooperation on the basis of the principles and rules of international law; c) to act for improving the business environment and promoting individual and collective initiative of the enterprises and companies directly involved in the process of economic cooperation; d) to develop economic collaboration in a manner not contravening the international obligations of the Member States including those deriving from their membership to international organizations or institutions of an integrative or other nature and not preventing the promotion of their relations with third parties; e) to take into account the specific economic conditions and interests of the Member States involved; f) to further encourage the participation in the BSEC process of economic cooperation of other interested states, international economic and financial institutions as well as enterprises and companies. An area of nearly 20 million km², a market of approximately 330 million people, and reaching an intra-BSEC trade volume of almost 300 billion US Dollars annually.

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ORGANIZATION OF THE BLACK SEA ECONOMIC COOPERATION

Established on 25 June 1992 in Istanbul.

With the entry into force of its Charter on 1 May 1999, it acquired international legal identity and was transformed into a full-fledged regional economic intergovernmental organization: Organization of the Black Sea Economic Cooperation.

According to the Charter of the Organization the following principles and objectives shall be promoted through the BSEC activities at various levels:

a) to act in a spirit of friendship and good neighborliness and enhance mutual respect and confidence, dialogue and cooperation among the Member States;

b) to further develop and diversify bilateral and multilateral cooperation on the basis of the principles and rules of international law;

c) to act for improving the business environment and promoting individual and collective initiative of the enterprises and companies directly involved in the process of economic cooperation;

d) to develop economic collaboration in a manner not contravening the international obligations of the Member States including those deriving from their membership to international organizations or institutions of an integrative or other nature and not preventing the promotion of their relations with third parties;

e) to take into account the specific economic conditions and interests of the Member States involved; f) to further encourage the participation in the BSEC process of economic cooperation of other interested states,

international economic and financial institutions as well as enterprises and companies.

An area of nearly 20 million km², a market of approximately 330 million people, and reaching an intra-BSEC trade volume of almost 300 billion US Dollars annually.

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Twelve Member States :

Republic of AlbaniaRepublic of ArmeniaRepublic of AzerbaijanRepublic of BulgariaGeorgiaHellenic RepublicRepublic of MoldovaRomaniaRussian FederationRepublic of SerbiaRepublic of TurkeyUkraine

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Member States

Observers & Sectoral Dialogue Partners

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Five Related Bodies and Affiliated Centers : The Parliamentary Assembly (PABSEC)The Business Council (BSEC BC)The Black Sea Trade & Development Bank (BSTDB)The International Center for Black Sea Studies (ICBSS)The BSEC Coordination Center for the Exchange of

Statistical Data and Economic Information

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The BSEC is open to any State which desires to become a Member and is deemed to be able and willing to fulfill the principles and objectives of the BSEC as set forth in its Charter.

The BSEC is promoting relationship with third parties (states, international organizations and institutions) interested to cooperate on various matters of mutual concern.

Observer or Sectoral Dialogue Partner status in the BSEC is open, upon request, to any State or international organization which expresses its readiness to make practical and valuable contribution to the work of the BSEC.

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Seventeen Observers:Republic of AustriaRepublic of BelarusRepublic of CroatiaCzech RepublicArab Republic of EgyptFrench RepublicFederal Republic of

GermanyState of IsraelRepublic of ItalyRepublic of Poland

Slovak RepublicRepublic of TunisiaUnited States of AmericaCommission of the

European UnionInternational Black Sea

ClubEnergy Charter

SecretariatBlack Sea Commission

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Sixteen Sectoral Dialogue Partners:

Hungary Islamic Republic of Iran Japan Republic of KoreaMontenegroRepublic of SloveniaUnited Kingdom of Great

Britain and Northern Ireland

Black and Azov Seas Ports Association (BASPA)

Black Sea International Shipowners Association (BINSA)

Black Sea Region Association of Shipbuilders and Shiprepairers (BRASS),

Black Sea Universities Network (BSUN)

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Union of Road Transport Association in the Black Sea Economic Cooperation Region (BSEC-URTA)

Conference of Peripheral Maritime Regions for Europe (CPMR)

Danube Commission International Network for

SMEs (INSME)World Tourism

Organization (UNWTO)

BSEC has Observer status in the United Nations, the Energy Charter Secretariat and in the Danube Commission

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A wide range of areas that include the following Working Groups and Groups of Experts:

Agriculture and Agro-industryBanking and FinanceCombating Organized CrimeCulture Customs MattersEducationEmergency AssistanceEnergyEnvironmental ProtectionExchange of Statistical Data

and Information

Healthcare and Pharmaceutics Information and Communication

Technologies Institutional Renewal and Good

GovernanceScience and TechnologySMEsTourism Trade and Economic

DevelopmentTransport

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Agreements and memoranda of understanding :

Agreement Among the Governments of the Black Sea Economic Cooperation Participating States on Cooperation in Combating Crime, in Particular in its Organized Forms

Additional Protocol on Combating Terrorism to the Agreement Among the Governments of the Black Sea Economic Cooperation Participating States on Cooperation in Combating Crime, in Particular in its Organized Forms

Additional Protocol to the Agreement Among the Governments of the Black Sea Economic Cooperation Participating States on Cooperation in Combating Crime, in Particular in its Organized Form

Agreement Among the Governments of the Participating States of the Black Sea Economic Cooperation (BSEC) on Collaboration in Emergency Assistance and Emergency Response to Natural and Man-made Disasters

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Memorandum of Understanding on Facilitation of Road Transport of Goods in the BSEC Region

Memorandum of Understanding for the Coordinated Development of the Black Sea Ring Highway

Memorandum of Understanding on the Development of the Motorways of the Sea at the BSEC Region

Agreement on Simplification of Visa Procedures for the Businesspeople Nationals of the BSEC Member States

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Agreement on Simplification of Visa Procedures for Professional Lorry Drivers Nationals of the BSEC Member States

Memorandum of Understanding on Cooperation Among Diplomatic Academies and Institutes of the Ministries of Foreign Affairs of the Member States of the Organization of Black Sea Economic Cooperation

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Its functioning :

The Heads of State or Government of the Member States may meet when the need arises.

Council of Ministers of Foreign Affairs : principal regular decision-making organ

Committee of Senior Officials represents the Ministers of Foreign Affairs and acts on their behalf.

Subsidiary Organs (Working Groups, Groups of Experts) carry out their mandate defined by the Council of Ministers of Foreign Affairs, draw up joint projects as well as pursue the implementation of such projects/activities in their respective areas.

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All activities carried out within the framework of BSEC are coordinated by the Chairman-in-Office which also ensures the proper conduct of BSEC proceedings as well as the implementation of the Resolutions and Decisions adopted by the Council.

The Chairmanship rotates every six months in English alphabetical order.

The decision-making mechanism is set forth in the Rules of Procedure. The Council shall endeavor to achieve consensus on all issues. On some issues, as defined in the Rules of Procedure, consensus is mandatory.

 

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Project Development Fund (PDF):

Since 2004, the BSEC Project Development Fund (PDF) provides grants to pre-feasibility studies of significant regional projects under the guidance of the BSEC Working Groups. Following its revision in 2008, PDF may grant up to 30,000 Euros to projects from at least three BSEC Member States.

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Permanent International Secretariat (PERMIS):

The BSEC Headquarters - the Permanent International Secretariat of the Organization of the Black Sea Economic Cooperation (BSEC PERMIS) - established in March 1994 is located in Istanbul.

The PERMIS functions under the authority of the Chairman-in-Office of the BSEC and that authority is executed by the Secretary General.

Müşir Fuad Paşa Yalısı, Sakıp Sabancı Caddesi, Eski Tersane, 34467, Emirgan, Istanbul / TurkeyTel: +90 0212 229 63 30-35 Fax: +90 0212 229 63 [email protected] www.bsec-organization.org