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Organization of the Black Sea Economic Cooperation

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.[1]

Organization of the Black Sea Economic Cooperation
Formation25 June 1992
TypeEconomic cooperation organization
HeadquartersIstanbul, Turkey
Location
Membership
5 sectoral dialogue partner countries
Secretary General
Lazăr Comănescu
Website
www.bsec-organization.org

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.[1] 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.[2]

Membership edit

 
  BSEC member states
  BSEC observer states

Member countries edit

Founding members edit

Arms Flag Name Area
(km2)
Population
Population
density
(per km2)
Capital Name(s) in official language(s)
    Albania 28,748 2,876,591 98.5 Tirana Shqipëria
    Armenia 29,743 3,000,756 101.5 Yerevan Հայաստան (Hayastan)
    Azerbaijan 86,600 9,911,646 113 Baku Azǝrbaycan
    Bulgaria 110,910 7,101,859 64.9 Sofia България (Bǎlgariya)
    Georgia 69,700 3,718,200 53.5 Tbilisi საქართველო (Sakartvelo)
    Greece 131,957 10,768,477 82 Athens Ελλάδα (Elláda)
    Moldova 33,846 3,434,547 101.5 Chișinău Moldova
    Romania 238,397 19,638,000 84.4 Bucharest România
    Russia 17,098,246 144,526,636 8.4 Moscow Россия (Rossiya)
  Turkey 783,356 83,614,362[3] 106.7 Ankara Türkiye
    Ukraine 603,628 42,418,235 73.8 Kyiv Україна (Ukraina)

Later members edit

Arms Flag Name Area
(km2)
Population
Population
density
(per km2)
Capital Name(s) in official language(s)
    North Macedonia 25,713 1,836,713 83 Skopje Северна Македонија (Severna Makedonija)
    Serbia 88,361 8,669,541 98.1 Belgrade Србија (Srbija)
 
Black Sea Economic Cooperation (zoom)
  members
  observers

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.[4] However, North Macedonia was admitted into the bloc on 9 November 2020.[5]

Observer nations edit

Observer organizations edit

Sectoral dialogue partner countries edit

Sectoral dialogue partner organizations edit

  • 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)
  • World Tourism Organization

International organizations edit

Structure edit

 
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;[9]
  • 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.[9] Chairmanship in BSEC is performed by Ukraine for the term of 1 July - 31 December 2017.[10]

Related bodies edit

Related bodies of BSEC carry out their functions due respect to the principles of BSEC defined in the Summit Declaration of 25 June 1992 and in the Charter. They have their own budget.[9]

Parliamentary Assembly of the Black Sea Economic Cooperation (PABSEC) edit

The Parliamentary Assembly of the Black Sea Economic Cooperation based in Istanbul, is the inter-parliamentary consultative institution of the organization formed based on the Declaration on the Establishment of the Parliamentary Assembly of the Black Sea Economic Cooperation on February 26, 1993 by 9 founding states. Greece joined PABSEC in 1995, Bulgaria joined in 1997, and Serbia (former Serbia and Montenegro) joined in 2004.[11]

Representatives of Parliaments of member countries pursue objectives which are stated in the preamble of the PABSEC Rules and Procedures: insure the understanding and adoption of the ideas and objectives of BSEC; provide a legal basis for social, economic, cultural, commercial and political cooperation among the member states; provide support to the national parliaments to reinforce the parliamentary democracy; pass the legislation required for the implementation of the decisions adopted by the Heads of States or by the Ministers of Foreign Affairs.[11]

Main bodies of PABSEC are General Assembly, Standing Committee, the Bureau, Committees, the President, the Secretary General, and the International Secretariat.The Assembly is composed of 76 members. English, French, Russian and Turkish are the working languages of PABSEC.[11]

The President of PABSEC is Archil Talakvadze from Georgia, the Vice-President is Anush Beghloyan from Armenia.[12]

Black Sea Economic Cooperation Organization Business Council (BSEC BC) edit

The Black Sea Economic Cooperation Organization Business Council was formed in 1992 as an international, non-governmental and non-profit organization to strengthen the improvement of the business environment within Black Sea region. Business Council represents the business communities of member states. The International Secretariat of Business Council is based in Istanbul.[13]

Black Sea Trade and Development Bank (BSTDB) edit

The Black Sea Trade and Development Bank (BSTDB) is an international financial institution that was formed 24 January 1997.[14] 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.[15] The organization has an authorized capital of $1.325 billion.[16] 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.[14] Unlike the International Monetary Fund and others, the BSTDB does not attach policy conditions by which debtor states can be controlled.[17] 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.[18]

International Centre for Black Sea Studies (ICBSS) edit

The International Center for Black Sea Studies is an independent think tank focused on the wider Black Sea region, which serves as a related body of BSEC at the same time. It was established in 1998.[19]

BSEC Coordination Center for the Exchange of Statistical Data and Economic Information (BCCESDEI) edit

The BSEC Coordination Center for the Exchange of Statistical Data and Economic Information was established with the aim to collect statistical and economic information, accomplish secretarial functions, coordinate obtained data and share it with member countries.[20]

Working Groups edit

Member states are cooperating on different issues within the Working Groups.[21] They are the following:

Working Groups of OBSEC
Working Groups on Country Coordinator Term
Agriculture and Agro-Industry   Turkey 1 July 2023 - 30 June 2025[22]
Banking and Finance   Russia 1 January 2020 - 31 December 2021[23]
Combatting Crime   Romania 1 January 2018 - 31 December 2020[24]
Culture   Armenia 1 July 2023 - 30 June 2025[25]
Customs Matters pending[26]
Education   Russia 1 January 2020 - 31 December 2021[27]
Emergency Assistance   Romania 1 July 2023 - 30 June 2025[28]
Energy   Azerbaijan 1 July 2023 - 30 June 2025[29]
Environmental Protection   Romania 1 January 2019 - 31 December 2020[30]
Exchange of Statistical Data and Economic Information pending[31]
Healthcare and Pharmaceutics   Romania 1 July 2018 - 30 June 2020[32]
Information and Communication Technologies   Bulgaria 1 January 2020 - 31 December 2021[33]
Institutional Renewal and Good Governance   Azerbaijan 1 July 2023 - 30 June 2025[34]
Science and Technology   Turkey 1 July 2023 – 30 June 2024[35]
SMEs   Bulgaria 1 January 2024 - 31 December 2025[36]
Tourism   Azerbaijan 1 January 2023 - 31 December 2024[37]
Trade and Economic Development   Turkey 1 July 2018 - 30 June 2020[38]
Transport   Ukraine 1 January 2023 - 31 December 2024[39]

The functions of Working Groups, of which country coordinators have not been appointed yet, are performed temporarily by the PERMIS.[40][31][41]

See also edit

Notes edit

^ Joined as   Serbia and Montenegro in April 2004;[1] BSEC membership was inherited by Serbia after the country dissolved in 2006.[42]

References edit

  1. ^ a b c Permanent International Secretariat. . Black Sea Economic Cooperation (BSEC). Archived from the original on 2007-09-28. Retrieved 2009-05-29. With the accession of Serbia and Montenegro in April 2004, the Organization's Member States increased to twelve.
  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)". www.tuik.gov.tr.
  4. ^ Kurt, Suleyman (2006-06-11). "Montenegro Denied BSEC Membership Because of Turkish-Greek Rift". Zaman. Archived from the original on 2007-09-30. Retrieved 2008-02-23. In retaliation to Turkey's move to veto the application filed by the Greek Cypriot Administration, Greece opposed all BSEC membership applications in protest, including Montenegro's.{{cite news}}: CS1 maint: bot: original URL status unknown (link)
  5. ^ Agency, Anadolu (2020-11-10). "Turkey congratulates North Macedonia on membership in Black Sea bloc". Daily Sabah. Retrieved 2020-11-12.
  6. ^ "BSEC - Black Sea Economic Cooperation".
  7. ^ . Archived from the original on 2015-04-02. Retrieved 2020-01-07.
  8. ^ "The Black Sea and the Mediterranean have many challenges in common". Retrieved 2020-01-07.
  9. ^ a b c ORGANIZATION OF THE BLACK SEA ECONOMIC COOPERATION. (PDF). www.bsec-organization.org. Archived from the original (PDF) on 2017-12-23. Retrieved 2017-12-19.
  10. ^ "Chairmanship". www.bsec-organization.org. Retrieved 2017-12-21.
  11. ^ a b c . www.pabsec.org. Archived from the original on 2023-01-19. Retrieved 2017-12-20.
  12. ^ "Armenian MP elected PABSEC Vice-President". armenpress.am. Retrieved 2019-11-26.
  13. ^ "Business Council". www.bsec-organization.org. Retrieved 2017-12-20.
  14. ^ a b http://www.bstdb.gr/keyfacts.htm
  15. ^ . Archived from the original on 2017-08-23. Retrieved 2008-12-27.
  16. ^ http://www.bstdb.gr/bank.htm
  17. ^ . Archived from the original on October 11, 2007. Retrieved December 27, 2008.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link)
  18. ^ (PDF). Archived from the original (PDF) on June 20, 2015. Retrieved September 27, 2019.
  19. ^ . www.bsec-organization.org. Archived from the original on 2011-09-27. Retrieved 2017-12-20.
  20. ^ "Center for Statistics". www.bsec-organization.org. Retrieved 2017-12-20.
  21. ^ "Areas of cooperation". www.bsec-organization.org. Retrieved 2019-06-04.
  22. ^ "Working Group on Agriculture and Agro-Industry". www.bsec-organization.org. Retrieved 8 January 2020.
  23. ^ "Working Group on Banking and Finance". www.bsec-organization.org. Retrieved 8 January 2020.
  24. ^ "Working Group on Cooperation in Combatting Crime". www.bsec-organization.org. Retrieved 8 January 2020.
  25. ^ "Working Group on Culture". www.bsec-organization.org. Retrieved 8 January 2020.
  26. ^ "Working Group on Customs Matters". www.bsec-organization.org. Retrieved 8 January 2020.
  27. ^ "Working Group on Education". www.bsec-organization.org. Retrieved 8 January 2020.
  28. ^ "Working Group on Cooperation in Emergency Assistance". www.bsec-organization.org. Retrieved 8 January 2020.
  29. ^ "Energy - BSEC - Black Sea Economic Cooperation". www.bsec-organization.org. Retrieved 8 January 2020.
  30. ^ "Working Group on Environmental Protection". www.bsec-organization.org. Retrieved 8 January 2020.
  31. ^ a b "Working Group on Exchange of Statistical Data and Economic Information". www.bsec-organization.org. Retrieved 8 January 2020.
  32. ^ "Working Group on Healthcare and Pharmaceutics". www.bsec-organization.org. Retrieved 8 January 2020.
  33. ^ "Information & Communication Technologies - BSEC - Black Sea Economic Cooperation". www.bsec-organization.org. Retrieved 8 January 2020.
  34. ^ "Institutional Renewal & Good Governance - BSEC - Black Sea Economic Cooperation". www.bsec-organization.org. Retrieved 8 January 2020.
  35. ^ "Working Group on Cooperation in Science and Technology". www.bsec-organization.org. Retrieved 8 January 2020.
  36. ^ "SMEs - BSEC - Black Sea Economic Cooperation". www.bsec-organization.org. Retrieved 8 January 2020.
  37. ^ "Working Group on Cooperation in Tourism". www.bsec-organization.org. Retrieved 8 January 2020.
  38. ^ "Working Group on Trade and Economic Development". www.bsec-organization.org. Retrieved 8 January 2020.
  39. ^ "Working Group on Transport". www.bsec-organization.org. Retrieved 8 January 2020.
  40. ^ "Working Group on Energy". www.bsec-organization.org. Retrieved 2017-12-21.
  41. ^ "Working Group on Information and Communication Technologies". www.bsec-organization.org. Retrieved 2017-12-21.
  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" (PDF). Retrieved 2008-02-23. Should Montenegro break away from the state union of Serbia and Montenegro, the international instruments pertaining to the Federal Republic of Yugoslavia, particularly UN SC Resolution 1244, would concern and apply in their entirety to Serbia as the successor.

External links edit

  • BSEC website

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BSEC redirects here For other uses see BSEC disambiguation 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 Ozal 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 1 Organization of the Black Sea Economic CooperationFormation25 June 1992TypeEconomic cooperation organizationHeadquartersIstanbul TurkeyLocationEastern EuropeSoutheastern EuropeWestern AsiaMembership13 member countries Albania Armenia Azerbaijan Bulgaria Georgia Greece Moldova North Macedonia Romania Russia Serbia Turkey Ukraine 14 observer countries Austria Belarus Croatia Czech Republic Egypt France Germany Hungary Israel Italy Poland Slovakia Tunisia United States 5 sectoral dialogue partner countries Iran Japan Montenegro Slovenia South KoreaSecretary GeneralLazăr ComănescuWebsitewww wbr bsec organization wbr org 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 1 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 2 Contents 1 Membership 1 1 Member countries 1 1 1 Founding members 1 1 2 Later members 1 2 Observer nations 1 3 Observer organizations 1 4 Sectoral dialogue partner countries 1 5 Sectoral dialogue partner organizations 1 6 International organizations 2 Structure 3 Related bodies 3 1 Parliamentary Assembly of the Black Sea Economic Cooperation PABSEC 3 2 Black Sea Economic Cooperation Organization Business Council BSEC BC 3 3 Black Sea Trade and Development Bank BSTDB 3 4 International Centre for Black Sea Studies ICBSS 3 5 BSEC Coordination Center for the Exchange of Statistical Data and Economic Information BCCESDEI 4 Working Groups 5 See also 6 Notes 7 References 8 External linksMembership edit nbsp BSEC member states BSEC observer states Member countries edit Founding members edit Arms Flag Name Area km2 Population Populationdensity per km2 Capital Name s in official language s nbsp nbsp Albania 28 748 2 876 591 98 5 Tirana Shqiperia nbsp nbsp Armenia 29 743 3 000 756 101 5 Yerevan Հայաստան Hayastan nbsp nbsp Azerbaijan 86 600 9 911 646 113 Baku Azǝrbaycan nbsp nbsp Bulgaria 110 910 7 101 859 64 9 Sofia Blgariya Bǎlgariya nbsp nbsp Georgia 69 700 3 718 200 53 5 Tbilisi საქართველო Sakartvelo nbsp nbsp Greece 131 957 10 768 477 82 Athens Ellada Ellada nbsp nbsp Moldova 33 846 3 434 547 101 5 Chișinău Moldova nbsp nbsp Romania 238 397 19 638 000 84 4 Bucharest Romania nbsp nbsp Russia 17 098 246 144 526 636 8 4 Moscow Rossiya Rossiya nbsp Turkey 783 356 83 614 362 3 106 7 Ankara Turkiye nbsp nbsp Ukraine 603 628 42 418 235 73 8 Kyiv Ukrayina Ukraina Later members edit Arms Flag Name Area km2 Population Populationdensity per km2 Capital Name s in official language s nbsp nbsp North Macedonia 25 713 1 836 713 83 Skopje Severna Makedoniјa Severna Makedonija nbsp nbsp Serbia 88 361 8 669 541 98 1 Belgrade Srbiјa Srbija nbsp Black Sea Economic Cooperation zoom members observers 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 4 However North Macedonia was admitted into the bloc on 9 November 2020 5 Observer nations edit nbsp Austria nbsp Belarus nbsp Croatia nbsp Czech Republic nbsp Egypt nbsp France nbsp Germany nbsp Hungary nbsp Israel nbsp Italy nbsp Poland nbsp Slovakia nbsp Tunisia nbsp United States Observer organizations edit International Black Sea Club Energy Charter Secretariat European Commission Black Sea Commission Sectoral dialogue partner countries edit nbsp Iran nbsp Japan nbsp Montenegro nbsp South Korea nbsp Slovenia Sectoral dialogue partner organizations edit 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 World Tourism Organization International organizations edit Eurasian Economic Union 6 International Commission of TRACECA Interparliamentary Assembly on Orthodoxy 7 Parliamentary Assembly of the Mediterranean 8 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 OrganizationStructure edit nbsp 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 9 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 9 Chairmanship in BSEC is performed by Ukraine for the term of 1 July 31 December 2017 10 Related bodies editRelated bodies of BSEC carry out their functions due respect to the principles of BSEC defined in the Summit Declaration of 25 June 1992 and in the Charter They have their own budget 9 Parliamentary Assembly of the Black Sea Economic Cooperation PABSEC edit The Parliamentary Assembly of the Black Sea Economic Cooperation based in Istanbul is the inter parliamentary consultative institution of the organization formed based on the Declaration on the Establishment of the Parliamentary Assembly of the Black Sea Economic Cooperation on February 26 1993 by 9 founding states Greece joined PABSEC in 1995 Bulgaria joined in 1997 and Serbia former Serbia and Montenegro joined in 2004 11 Representatives of Parliaments of member countries pursue objectives which are stated in the preamble of the PABSEC Rules and Procedures insure the understanding and adoption of the ideas and objectives of BSEC provide a legal basis for social economic cultural commercial and political cooperation among the member states provide support to the national parliaments to reinforce the parliamentary democracy pass the legislation required for the implementation of the decisions adopted by the Heads of States or by the Ministers of Foreign Affairs 11 Main bodies of PABSEC are General Assembly Standing Committee the Bureau Committees the President the Secretary General and the International Secretariat The Assembly is composed of 76 members English French Russian and Turkish are the working languages of PABSEC 11 The President of PABSEC is Archil Talakvadze from Georgia the Vice President is Anush Beghloyan from Armenia 12 Black Sea Economic Cooperation Organization Business Council BSEC BC edit The Black Sea Economic Cooperation Organization Business Council was formed in 1992 as an international non governmental and non profit organization to strengthen the improvement of the business environment within Black Sea region Business Council represents the business communities of member states The International Secretariat of Business Council is based in Istanbul 13 Black Sea Trade and Development Bank BSTDB edit Main article 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 14 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 15 The organization has an authorized capital of 1 325 billion 16 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 14 Unlike the International Monetary Fund and others the BSTDB does not attach policy conditions by which debtor states can be controlled 17 The Bank has a long term credit rating of A from Moody s Investors Service and an A3 from Standard amp Poor s both with a stable outlook 18 International Centre for Black Sea Studies ICBSS edit Main article International Centre for Black Sea Studies ICBSS The International Center for Black Sea Studies is an independent think tank focused on the wider Black Sea region which serves as a related body of BSEC at the same time It was established in 1998 19 BSEC Coordination Center for the Exchange of Statistical Data and Economic Information BCCESDEI edit The BSEC Coordination Center for the Exchange of Statistical Data and Economic Information was established with the aim to collect statistical and economic information accomplish secretarial functions coordinate obtained data and share it with member countries 20 Working Groups editMember states are cooperating on different issues within the Working Groups 21 They are the following Working Groups of OBSEC Working Groups on Country Coordinator Term Agriculture and Agro Industry nbsp Turkey 1 July 2023 30 June 2025 22 Banking and Finance nbsp Russia 1 January 2020 31 December 2021 23 Combatting Crime nbsp Romania 1 January 2018 31 December 2020 24 Culture nbsp Armenia 1 July 2023 30 June 2025 25 Customs Matters pending 26 Education nbsp Russia 1 January 2020 31 December 2021 27 Emergency Assistance nbsp Romania 1 July 2023 30 June 2025 28 Energy nbsp Azerbaijan 1 July 2023 30 June 2025 29 Environmental Protection nbsp Romania 1 January 2019 31 December 2020 30 Exchange of Statistical Data and Economic Information pending 31 Healthcare and Pharmaceutics nbsp Romania 1 July 2018 30 June 2020 32 Information and Communication Technologies nbsp Bulgaria 1 January 2020 31 December 2021 33 Institutional Renewal and Good Governance nbsp Azerbaijan 1 July 2023 30 June 2025 34 Science and Technology nbsp Turkey 1 July 2023 30 June 2024 35 SMEs nbsp Bulgaria 1 January 2024 31 December 2025 36 Tourism nbsp Azerbaijan 1 January 2023 31 December 2024 37 Trade and Economic Development nbsp Turkey 1 July 2018 30 June 2020 38 Transport nbsp Ukraine 1 January 2023 31 December 2024 39 The functions of Working Groups of which country coordinators have not been appointed yet are performed temporarily by the PERMIS 40 31 41 See also edit nbsp Banks portal nbsp Economics portal nbsp Europe portal Black Sea Forum for Partnership and Dialogue Black Sea Trade and Development Bank BSTDB Black Sea trade and economy Central European Free Trade Agreement CEFTA Central European Initiative CEI EU Med Group International Centre for Black Sea Studies ICBSS Southeast European Cooperation Process SEECP Southeast European Cooperative Initiative SECI Southeast Europe Transport Community Stability Pact for Southeastern Europe SP for SEE Notes edit Joined as nbsp Serbia and Montenegro in April 2004 1 BSEC membership was inherited by Serbia after the country dissolved in 2006 42 References edit a b c Permanent International Secretariat About BSEC Black Sea Economic Cooperation BSEC Archived from the original on 2007 09 28 Retrieved 2009 05 29 With the accession of Serbia and Montenegro in April 2004 the Organization s Member States increased to twelve Antal Szabo 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 Turkiye Istatistik Kurumu TUIK www tuik gov tr Kurt Suleyman 2006 06 11 Montenegro Denied BSEC Membership Because of Turkish Greek Rift Zaman Archived from the original on 2007 09 30 Retrieved 2008 02 23 In retaliation to Turkey s move to veto the application filed by the Greek Cypriot Administration Greece opposed all BSEC membership applications in protest including Montenegro s a href Template Cite news html title Template Cite news cite news a CS1 maint bot original URL status unknown link Agency Anadolu 2020 11 10 Turkey congratulates North Macedonia on membership in Black Sea bloc Daily Sabah Retrieved 2020 11 12 BSEC Black Sea Economic Cooperation HISTORY OF THE IAO Archived from the original on 2015 04 02 Retrieved 2020 01 07 The Black Sea and the Mediterranean have many challenges in common Retrieved 2020 01 07 a b c ORGANIZATION OF THE BLACK SEA ECONOMIC COOPERATION Point of reference for regional cooperation and understanding PDF www bsec organization org Archived from the original PDF on 2017 12 23 Retrieved 2017 12 19 Chairmanship www bsec organization org Retrieved 2017 12 21 a b c Introduction www pabsec org Archived from the original on 2023 01 19 Retrieved 2017 12 20 Armenian MP elected PABSEC Vice President armenpress am Retrieved 2019 11 26 Business Council www bsec organization org Retrieved 2017 12 20 a b http www bstdb gr keyfacts htm MedAgri Member Black Sea Trade and Development Bank BSTDB Archived from the original on 2017 08 23 Retrieved 2008 12 27 http www bstdb gr bank htm Archived copy Archived from the original on October 11 2007 Retrieved December 27 2008 a href Template Cite web html title Template Cite web cite web a CS1 maint archived copy as title link Black Sea News No 26 December 2012 PDF Archived from the original PDF on June 20 2015 Retrieved September 27 2019 ICBSS www bsec organization org Archived from the original on 2011 09 27 Retrieved 2017 12 20 Center for Statistics www bsec organization org Retrieved 2017 12 20 Areas of cooperation www bsec organization org Retrieved 2019 06 04 Working Group on Agriculture and Agro Industry www bsec organization org Retrieved 8 January 2020 Working Group on Banking and Finance www bsec organization org Retrieved 8 January 2020 Working Group on Cooperation in Combatting Crime www bsec organization org Retrieved 8 January 2020 Working Group on Culture www bsec organization org Retrieved 8 January 2020 Working Group on Customs Matters www bsec organization org Retrieved 8 January 2020 Working Group on Education www bsec organization org Retrieved 8 January 2020 Working Group on Cooperation in Emergency Assistance www bsec organization org Retrieved 8 January 2020 Energy BSEC Black Sea Economic Cooperation www bsec organization org Retrieved 8 January 2020 Working Group on Environmental Protection www bsec organization org Retrieved 8 January 2020 a b Working Group on Exchange of Statistical Data and Economic Information www bsec organization org Retrieved 8 January 2020 Working Group on Healthcare and Pharmaceutics www bsec organization org Retrieved 8 January 2020 Information amp Communication Technologies BSEC Black Sea Economic Cooperation www bsec organization org Retrieved 8 January 2020 Institutional Renewal amp Good Governance BSEC Black Sea Economic Cooperation www bsec organization org Retrieved 8 January 2020 Working Group on Cooperation in Science and Technology www bsec organization org Retrieved 8 January 2020 SMEs BSEC Black Sea Economic Cooperation www bsec organization org Retrieved 8 January 2020 Working Group on Cooperation in Tourism www bsec organization org Retrieved 8 January 2020 Working Group on Trade and Economic Development www bsec organization org Retrieved 8 January 2020 Working Group on Transport www bsec organization org Retrieved 8 January 2020 Working Group on Energy www bsec organization org Retrieved 2017 12 21 Working Group on Information and Communication Technologies www bsec organization org Retrieved 2017 12 21 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 PDF Retrieved 2008 02 23 Should Montenegro break away from the state union of Serbia and Montenegro the international instruments pertaining to the Federal Republic 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