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Organization of the Black Sea Economic Cooperation

International organization

Organization of the Black Sea Economic Cooperation

International organization

FieldValue
nameOrganization of the Black Sea Economic Cooperation
imageOrganization of the Black Sea Economic Cooperation (BSEC) logo.png
size166px
typeEconomic cooperation organization
headquartersIstanbul, Turkey
locationEastern Europe
Southeastern Europe
Western Asia
membership
{{Collapsible listtitle14 observer countriesAustriaBelarusCroatiaCzech RepublicEgyptFranceGermanyHungaryIsraelItalyPolandSlovakiaTunisiaUnited States}}
{{Collapsible listtitle5 sectoral dialogue partner countriesIranJapanMontenegroSloveniaRepublic of Korea}}
leader_titleSecretary General
leader_nameRomania Lazăr Comănescu
formation25 June 1992
website

Southeastern Europe Western Asia

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 Turkish President Turgut Özal and leaders of ten other 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.

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. North Macedonia's accession in 2020 increased the organization's membership to thirteen.

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

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Member countries

Founding members

ArmsFlagNameArea
(km2)Population
Population
density
(per km2)CapitalName(s) in official language(s)
ALBAlbania28,7482,876,59198.5TiranaShqipëria
ARMArmenia29,7433,000,756101.5YerevanՀայաստան (Hayastan)
AZEAzerbaijan86,6009,911,646113BakuAzǝrbaycan
BULBulgaria110,9107,101,85964.9SofiaБългария (bg)
GEO (country)Georgia69,7003,718,20053.5Tbilisiსაქართველო (Sakartvelo)
GREGreece131,95710,768,47782AthensΕλλάδα (Elláda)
MDAMoldova33,8463,434,547101.5ChișinăuMoldova
ROURomania238,39719,638,00084.4BucharestRomânia
RUSRussia17,098,246144,526,6368.4MoscowРоссия (ru)
TURTurkey783,35683,614,362106.7AnkaraTürkiye
UKRUkraine603,62833,365,00073.8KyivУкраїна (uk)

Later members

ArmsFlagNameArea
(km2)Population
Population
density
(per km2)CapitalName(s) in official language(s)
MKDNorth Macedonia25,7131,836,71383SkopjeСеверна Македонија (mk)
SRBSerbia88,3618,669,54198.1BelgradeСрбија (sr)
Black Sea Economic Cooperation (zoom)

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As seen above, membership has not been restricted to countries which have access to the Black Sea: Albania, Armenia, Azerbaijan, Greece, North Macedonia, Moldova, and Serbia do not have coastlines on the Black Sea, though the last two are connected through the Danube river corridor and Greece through the two sea straits.

North 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. However, North Macedonia was admitted into the bloc on 9 November 2020.

Observer nations

  • Austria
  • Belarus
  • Croatia
  • Czech Republic
  • Egypt
  • France
  • Germany
  • Hungary
  • Israel
  • Italy
  • Poland
  • Slovakia
  • Tunisia
  • United States

Observer organizations

  • International Black Sea Club
  • Energy Charter Secretariat
  • European Commission
  • Black Sea Commission

Sectoral dialogue partner countries

  • Iran
  • Japan
  • Montenegro
  • Republic of Korea
  • Slovenia

Sectoral dialogue partner organizations

International organizations

  • Eurasian Economic Union
  • International Commission of TRACECA
  • Interparliamentary Assembly on Orthodoxy
  • Parliamentary Assembly of the Mediterranean
  • The Central European Initiative
  • United Nations
  • United Nations Development Programme
  • United Nations Economic Commission for Europe
  • United Nations Industrial Development Organization
  • World Bank
  • World Trade Organization

Structure

Commemorating 25th Anniversary of BSEC on 2017 post stamp of Serbia
  • Summit Meetings of the Heads of State or Government of the Member States meets regularly every 5 years;
  • Council of Ministers of Foreign Affairs is the main decision-making organ of BSEC, and meets twice a year;
  • The Council of Ministers meets to achieve consensus on specific issues;
  • The Committee of Senior Officials meets 4 times a year and acts on behalf of Ministers of Foreign Affairs;
  • The Subsidiary Organs formed by the Council of Ministers of Foreign Affairs deal with their mandate defined by the Council, prepare joint projects and follow the implementation of these projects. Working Groups and Groups of Experts are the Subsidiary Organs;
  • Chairmanship-in-Office coordinates all activities of BSEC, as well as, it controls the proper conduct of the activities of the organization and implementation of the Resolutions and Decisions adopted by the Council. In English alphabetical order, one of the Member States heads the Chairmanship-in-Office every 6 months. Chairmanship in BSEC is performed by Ukraine for the term of 1 July - 31 December 2017.

Working Groups

Member states are cooperating on different issues within the Working Groups. They are the following:

Working Groups onCountry CoordinatorTerm
Agriculture and Agro-IndustryTurkey1 July 2023 - 30 June 2025
Banking and FinanceRussia1 January 2020 - 31 December 2021
Combatting CrimeRomania1 January 2018 - 31 December 2020
CultureArmenia1 July 2023 - 30 June 2025
Customs Matterspending
EducationRussia1 January 2020 - 31 December 2021
Emergency AssistanceRomania1 July 2023 - 30 June 2025
EnergyAzerbaijan1 July 2023 - 30 June 2025
Environmental ProtectionRomania1 January 2019 - 31 December 2020
Exchange of Statistical Data and Economic Informationurl=http://www.bsec-organization.org/areas-of-cooperation/exchange-of-statistical-data-informationtitle=Working Group on Exchange of Statistical Data and Economic Informationwebsite=www.bsec-organization.orgaccess-date=8 January 2020}}
Healthcare and PharmaceuticsRomania1 July 2018 - 30 June 2020
Information and Communication TechnologiesBulgaria1 January 2020 - 31 December 2021
Institutional Renewal and Good GovernanceAzerbaijan1 July 2023 - 30 June 2025
Science and TechnologyTurkey1 July 2023 – 30 June 2024
SMEsBulgaria1 January 2024 - 31 December 2025
TourismAzerbaijan1 January 2023 - 31 December 2024
Trade and Economic DevelopmentTurkey1 July 2018 - 30 June 2020
TransportUkraine1 January 2023 - 31 December 2024

The functions of Working Groups, of which country coordinators have not been appointed yet, are performed temporarily by the PERMIS.

Notes

Joined as Serbia and Montenegro in April 2004; BSEC membership was inherited by Serbia after the country dissolved in 2006.

References

References

  1. Permanent International Secretariat. "About BSEC". Black Sea Economic Cooperation (BSEC).
  2. Antal Szabó (ed.), ''Emerging entrepreneurship and the policy development in the BSEC after the economic crises'', Konrad-Adenauer-Stiftung, Ankara 2012, {{ISBN. 978-975-7968-99-3
  3. "Türkiye İstatistik Kurumu (TÜİK)".
  4. Kurt, Suleyman. (2006-06-11). "Montenegro Denied BSEC Membership Because of Turkish-Greek Rift". Zaman.
  5. Agency, Anadolu. (2020-11-10). "Turkey congratulates North Macedonia on membership in Black Sea bloc".
  6. "BSEC - Black Sea Economic Cooperation".
  7. "HISTORY OF THE IAO".
  8. "The Black Sea and the Mediterranean have many challenges in common".
  9. ORGANIZATION OF THE BLACK SEA ECONOMIC COOPERATION. "Point of reference for regional cooperation and understanding".
  10. "Chairmanship".
  11. "Introduction".
  12. (26 November 2019). "Armenian MP elected PABSEC Vice-President".
  13. "Business Council".
  14. "Key Facts".
  15. "MedAgri Member: Black Sea Trade and Development Bank (BSTDB)".
  16. "Black Sea Trade & Development Bank".
  17. "Analysis: Black Sea Trade and Development Bank- I".
  18. "Black Sea News, No. 26, December 2012".
  19. "ICBSS".
  20. "Center for Statistics".
  21. "Areas of cooperation".
  22. "Working Group on Agriculture and Agro-Industry".
  23. "Working Group on Banking and Finance".
  24. "Working Group on Cooperation in Combatting Crime".
  25. "Working Group on Culture".
  26. "Working Group on Customs Matters".
  27. "Working Group on Education".
  28. "Working Group on Cooperation in Emergency Assistance".
  29. "Energy - BSEC - Black Sea Economic Cooperation".
  30. "Working Group on Environmental Protection".
  31. "Working Group on Exchange of Statistical Data and Economic Information".
  32. "Working Group on Healthcare and Pharmaceutics".
  33. "Information & Communication Technologies - BSEC - Black Sea Economic Cooperation".
  34. "Institutional Renewal & Good Governance - BSEC - Black Sea Economic Cooperation".
  35. "Working Group on Cooperation in Science and Technology".
  36. "SMEs - BSEC - Black Sea Economic Cooperation".
  37. "Working Group on Cooperation in Tourism".
  38. "Working Group on Trade and Economic Development".
  39. "Working Group on Transport".
  40. "Working Group on Energy".
  41. "Working Group on Information and Communication Technologies".
  42. Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the Republic of Serbia. "Constitutional Charter of the State Union of Serbia and Montenegro: Article 60 - Breaking Away from the State Union of Serbia and Montenegro".
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