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Organization of the Black Sea Economic Cooperation

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Formation
  
4 June 1992

Location
  
Eastern Europe

Headquarters
  
Istanbul, Turkey

Secretary General
  
Victor Tvircun

Type
  
Economic cooperation organization

Membership
  
12 Albania Armenia Azerbaijan Bulgaria Georgia Greece Moldova Romania Russia Serbia Turkey Ukraine

The Organization of the Black Sea Economic Cooperation (BSEC) is a regional international organization focusing on multilateral political and economic initiatives aimed at fostering cooperation, peace, stability and prosperity in the Black Sea region. It traces its origin to 25 June 1992, when leaders of eleven countries gathered in Istanbul and signed the Summit Declaration and the "Bosphorus Statement". BSEC Headquarters – the Permanent International Secretariat of the Organization of the Black Sea Economic Cooperation (BSEC PERMIS) – was established in March 1994, also in Istanbul.

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With the entry into force of its Charter on 1 May 1999, BSEC acquired international legal identity and was transformed into a full-fledged regional economic organization: Organization of the Black Sea Economic Cooperation. With the accession of Serbia (then Serbia and Montenegro) in April 2004, the Organization’s Member States increased to twelve.

An important aspect of the activities of BSEC is the development of SME and entrepreneurship in the member countries. Concerning these issues, a series of workshops have been organized in cooperation with Konrad Adenauer Foundation and ERENET.

Membership

Founding members:

  •  Albania
  •  Armenia
  •  Azerbaijan
  •  Bulgaria
  •  Georgia
  •  Greece
  •  Moldova
  •  Romania
  •  Russia
  •  Turkey
  •  Ukraine
  • Later members:

  •  Serbia[1]
  • As seen above, membership has not been restricted to countries which have access to the Black Sea: Albania, Armenia, Azerbaijan, Greece, Moldova, and Serbia (connected with the Danube river corridors) do not have coastlines on the Black Sea. Macedonia's application was vetoed by Greece after Turkey vetoed the previous application of the Republic of Cyprus, prompting Greece to cease to approve future applications from any country.

    Observer nations:

  •  Austria
  •  Belarus
  •  Croatia
  •  Czech Republic
  •  Egypt
  •  France
  •  Germany
  •  Israel
  •  Italy
  •  Kazakhstan
  •  Poland
  •  Slovakia
  •  Tunisia
  •  United States
  • Observer organizations:

  • International Black Sea Club
  • Energy Charter Secretariat
  • Black Sea Commission
  • European Union
  • Sectoral Dialogue Partner Countries:

  •  Hungary
  •  Iran
  •  Japan
  •  Jordan
  •  South Korea
  •  Montenegro
  •  Slovenia
  •  United Kingdom
  • Sectoral Dialogue Partner organizations:

  • 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
  • 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)
  • Black Sea Trade and Development Bank

    The Black Sea Trade and Development Bank (BSTDB) is an international financial institution that was formed 24 January 1997. It supports economic development and regional cooperation by providing trade and project financing, guarantees, and equity for development projects supporting both public and private enterprises in its member countries. Objectives of the bank include promoting regional trade links, cross country projects, foreign direct investment, supporting activities that contribute to sustainable development, with an emphasis on the generation of employment in the member countries, ensuring that each operation is economically and financially sound and contributes to the development of a market orientation. The organization has an authorized capital of $1.325 billion. The bank's headquarters are located in Thessaloniki, Greece.

    BSTDB is governed by the Agreement Establishing Black Sea Trade and Development Bank, a United Nations registered treaty. Unlike the International Monetary Fund and others, the BSTDB does not attach policy conditions by which debtor states can be controlled. The Bank has a long term credit rating of 'A' from Moody's Investors Service and an 'A3' from Standard & Poor's, both with a stable outlook.

    References

    Organization of the Black Sea Economic Cooperation Wikipedia