Stability Pact for South Eastern Europe
The Stability Pact for South Eastern Europe was an institution aimed at strengthening peace, democracy, human rights and economy in the countries of South Eastern Europe from 1999 to 2008. It was replaced by the Regional Cooperation Council in February 2008. The RCC replaced it because it is more "regionally owned" than the Stability Pact, which was driven more by outside partners such as the EU.
Membership
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- Observer:
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- Supporting partners:
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- * Multiple international organizations.
Creation
Representatives of Canada, Japan, United Nations, UNHCR, NATO, OECD, Western European Union, International Monetary Fund, World Bank, European Investment Bank and European Bank for Reconstruction and Development were present as facilitators.
The pact was created following the escalation of Kosovo War; stability of Kosovo was among the primary objectives.
In 2006 it was announced that the Stability Pact should be succeeded in early 2008 by a more regionally owned co-operation framework, the Regional Cooperation Council formed by the countries of the region themselves, but with continued support and advice from the international community. The South-East European Cooperation Process should be playing an important role in this process.
The last meeting of the SPSEE took place on 28 February 2008, in Sofia, Bulgaria when it was succeeded by the Regional Cooperation Council.
Organization
The Special Coordinator was a head of the Stability Pact. Since 2002, the position was held by Erhard Busek.The pact was divided among three Working Tables, with the fourth, Regional Working Table, coordinating actions between them.
Working Table 1 | Working Table 2 | Working Table 3 | |
Chair | Goran Svilanović | Fabrizio Saccomanni | Janez Premoze |
Director | Marijana Grandits | Mary O'Mahony | Pieter Verbeek |
Main issues | Democratization and human rights
| Economic reconstruction, development and cooperation | Security issues |
Achievements
Regional Table
Working Table 1
Consists of five task forces: Media, Education and Youth, Local Democracy and Cross Border Cooperation, Parliamentary Cooperation and Gender Issues.Apart from its Director WT I relies on the work of two experts Srđan Cvijić and Talia Boati.
Working Table 2
- Completed a matrix of bilateral free trade agreements between countries of the region.
- * Kosovo is also participating, but not all FTAs with it are ready yet.
- * There is a proposal to unite the multiple FTAs into a single free trade area. Agreement was due to be signed by the first half of 2006.
- Formation of a South-East Europe Regional Energy Market for electricity and natural gas. Participating are the member partners of the pact as well as Greece and Turkey.
- * This process was also enhanced by the recent creation of a common European Energy Community between the European Union and the countries participating in the pact and Kosovo. Turkey has delayed its participation with six months, because of problems with implementation of the environment parts of the acquis communautaire. Moldova, Ukraine and Norway are expected to join later.
Working Table 3