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    The Black Sea Region: Current and Future Prospects

    The Civilitas Foundation
    Monday, 01 February 2010 13:29


    Vartan Oskanian participated in a one-day conference entitled `The
    Black Sea Region - Current and Future Prospects' in Berlin. The
    conference was held at the Ministry of Foreign Affairs on January 25.

    Mr. Oskanian is a member of the Black Sea Commission, which had
    sponsored the conference. The Commission, an initiative of the German
    Marshall Fund, the International Center for Black Sea Studies, the
    Bertelsmann Foundation, and TEPAV, has as its members several former
    high-level officials from Black Sea region member countries. The
    commission members have met several times over the last year in order
    to try to identify common interests which would serve to move the
    governments of Black Sea region countries towards closer cooperation.

    The Commission prepared a report identifying potential areas of
    cooperation, as well as existing obstacles to cooperation and proposed
    ways to overcome them. The conference in Berlin was the opportunity
    to publicly debate some of these ideas.

    The discussion centered on the Black Sea region as both a region of
    risks and a region of potentials. In the final session, assessing the
    region's future, Mr. Oskanian said there are three reasons the Black
    Sea region does not operate like an effective system. One is the
    absence of a common rallying theme around which all member states can
    rally; the second is that there are several conflicts, still
    unresolved, among member states and this makes cooperation more
    difficult; finally, the lack of democratic institutions throughout the
    region ...

    Future cooperation, then, depends on three main actors, Mr. Oskanian
    said: the EU, Russia and Turkey. Russia's and Turkey's roles, as the
    big powers in the region, are to institute a policy of cooperation on
    common interests. And the EU, whether as the supplier of democratic
    values and institutions, or as consumer of energy, is a necessary and
    obvious player in the region.

    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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