Regional Cooperation Council

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Regional Cooperation Council
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Participating South-East European states
Headquarters Sarajevo [1]
Type Intergovernmental organization
Participants46 [2]
Leaders
 Secretary General
Amer Kapetanovic [3]
Establishment
 RCC established
2008

The Regional Cooperation Council is an intergovernmental organisation established in 2008 to facilitate cooperation and development in South Eastern Europe. It's secretariat is based in Sarajevo, Bosnia and Herzegovina.

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Background

The Regional Cooperation Council was established at a 2008 meeting of foreign affairs ministers from the South-East European Cooperation Process to superceed the Stability Pact for Southeastern Europe. The organization was founded by SEECP participants and is funded in part by the European Union to further promote European integration and cooperation. The RCC is led by a Secretary-General, currently Amer Kapetanovic and consists of 46 participants. Participants are made up of the SEECP countries, along with other countries and supranational organizations who are interested in the stability and development of the region. [4]

A major project of the RCC is the development of the Regional Economic Area (REA), to better integrate South East European economies. The status of the REA had been uncertain with competing integration projects like the 2019 Open Balkan initiative. [5] However on 2 July 2023, Albanian prime minister Edi Rama stated the Open Balkans project is over and the countries will revert back to the Berlin Process. [6]

Participants

South-East European states


Other states


Organisations

Structure

Leadership

List of Secretaries General [7]

See also

References

  1. https://unu.edu/regional-cooperation-council
  2. https://www.rcc.int/pages/96/participants
  3. https://europeanwesternbalkans.com/2024/06/14/amer-kapetanovic-appointed-as-the-new-secretary-general-of-the-regional-cooperation-council/
  4. "About Us". Regional Cooperation Council. Retrieved 14 November 2020.
  5. Maksimović, Sandra (6 March 2020). "What happened to the "mini-Schengen"?". European Western Balkans. Centre for Contemporary Politics. Retrieved 14 November 2020.
  6. Taylor, Alice (3 July 2023). "Rama: Open Balkan fulfilled its mission, time to focus on Berlin Process". www.euractiv.com. Retrieved 3 July 2023.
  7. https://www.rcc.int/pages/53/secretary-general