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  • ANKARA: BSEC Leaders To Open Talks In Istanbul

    BSEC LEADERS TO OPEN TALKS IN ISTANBUL

    Today's Zaman, Turkey
    June 25 2007

    Almost two months after taking over the rotating presidency of the
    Black Sea Economic Cooperation (BSEC), Turkey is hosting a landmark
    BSEC summit in Ýstanbul at which a number of issues concerning the
    12 member countries, including energy, transportation, trade and
    investment, organized crime, combating terrorism and environmental
    degradation, will be discussed.

    Azerbaijani President Ilham Aliyev, Greek Prime Minister Kostas
    Karamanlis, Russian President Vladimir Putin, Ukrainian President
    Victor Yushchenko and heads of states or Cabinet leaders from other
    member countries Georgia, Bulgaria and Romania are among attendees of
    the summit. Armenia, with which Turkey has no diplomatic relations and
    which previously announced that it would not attend at the presidential
    level, will be represented by Foreign Minister Vartan Oskanian. In
    April, at a meeting of BSEC foreign ministers held in Belgrade, the
    participants signed a memorandum of mutual understanding to launch
    projects for the more than 2,000-kilometer-long Black Sea orbital
    highway. The Ýstanbul summit is expected to offer an opportunity for
    determining the cost of those projects.

    Founded in 1992, the countries of BSEC have a combined population
    of about 400 million, vast natural resources and developing ties
    with the EU. The European Commission has recently applied to become
    an observer member of the BSEC, which is, according to diplomatic
    sources in Ankara, a strong sign of the EU's willingness to improve
    cooperation with the organization, which now has three joint members
    with the bloc: Bulgaria, Greece and Romania. European Commission Vice
    President Guenter Verheugen, a former enlargement commissioner widely
    known by the Turkish public, is scheduled to attend the summit.

    --Boundary_(ID_pAnvgibWxeXapFdQ+PZeuw)--
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