Regional Cooperation in SEE6

Regional cooperation aims to increase and intensify cooperation between the countries of the region, including political dialogue, expansion and exchange of goods and services, the creation of a regional network energy, transport and telecommunication, facilitating the movement of people, mutual presentation with each other’s cultures, strengthening of ties in education, science and culture, common fight against organized crime, illegal traffics, terrorism, etc… Read more

 

EU: Main promoter of regional cooperation

Regional cooperation is an essential element of the Stabilization and Association Process – the process that leads the Western Balkan countries towards EU membership. It helps the region to address common challenges such as energy shortages, pollution, transport infrastructure, cross-border criminal activities, etc. Progress in regional cooperation is monitored in annual progress reports. The Instrument for Pre-Accession (IPA) provides financial support through different multi-beneficiary programs. .. Read more

 

The Berlin Process

What is already known as the “Berlin Process” will be the framework which will coordinate the pace of Balkan integration. Taking into account the Eurosceptic forces in Brussels and a 5-year stoppage of expansion announced by Commission President Jean Claude Juncker, the launch of the Berlin process is seen as a way to consolidate and keep the Western Balkans countries’ integration in the EU agenda. At the Berlin Conference at the end of August 2014, the EU is looking for a more favourable European Union allocation of funds for the region.

Berlin Process started with the High Level Conference held in Berlin on 28 August 2014… Read more