Latest Stability Pact Press Releases
 15 September 2006, Brussels
SEE countries make significant progress towards a single free trade area – CEFTA to be enlarged and modernised soon
 1 August 2006, Salzburg
SEE Prime Ministers Take Stock of Regional Co-operation Projects and Commit to Work Towards the Creation of a Regional Co-operation Body
 6 July 2006, Dubrovnik
Women Politicians in South Eastern Europe should be proud of their contribution to politics, Conference declares
 27 June 2006, Vienna
Ministers from SEE Endorse a Common Framework for Investment
 30 May 2006, Belgrade
SEE countries agree to establish Regional Co-operation Council
more Press Releases
Events
From 9/10/2006 till 10/10/2006, (Vienna)
  Western Balkan Conference
On 11/10/2006 (Vienna)
  Commission on Radio and Television Policy: Central, East and Southeast Europe
From 12/10/2006 till 14/10/2006, (Bucharest)
  Joint Meeting of the Legal Networks of SEE Employer Forum and ETUC Balkans Trade Union Forum
On 20/10/2006 (Bled)
  20th Anniversary of the IEDC Bled School of Management
On 21/10/2006 (Tutzingen )
  Conference "Securing Energy Supply: The Energy Community of Southeast Europe and the EU"
more events
News  

Brussels puts raft of safeguards on 'historic' enlargement
EU Observer
[Published: September 26, 2006]

EU chief urges enlargement pause
BBC NEWS
[Published: September 25, 2006]

Regional Justice: Bosnia Holds Back on Prosecution Agreement
BIRN: Balkan Investigate Reporting Network
[Published: September 22, 2006]

Cutting the lifeline - Migration, Families and the Future of Kosovo 
European Stability Initiative   
[Published: September 18, 2006]

 

 

 

 

About the Stability Pact  

Launched in 1999, the Stability Pact for South Eastern Europe is the first comprehensive conflict-prevention strategy of the international community, aimed at strengthening the efforts of the countries of South East Europe in fostering peace, democracy, respect for human rights and economic prosperity. The Stability Pact provides a framework to stimulate regional co-operation and expedite integration into European and trans-Atlantic structures. The Pact's secretariat, located in Brussels, is organised into three units - Working Table I deals with issues of democratisation and human rights, Working Table II with economic reconstruction, cooperation and development matters and Working Table III with security issues.