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Press releases



13.12.2011
SARAJEVO – A two-day conference on civil society organisation (CSO) networks in the Western Balkan countries and Turkey started today in Sarajevo. It aims at enhancing their structured participation in the EU accession process, and at their greater involvement in the implementation of the Regional Cooperation Council (RCC) strategy. read more
12.12.2011
SARAJEVO – A two-day conference on civil society networks in the Western Balkan countries and Turkey, in support of their greater participation in the EU accession process and in implementing the Regional Cooperation Council strategy, will be opened in Sarajevo tomorrow. read more
08.12.2011
SARAJEVO – The impact of the current euro-zone crisis on perceptions of ‘Europe’ will be the topic of a lecture by Professor Kevin Featherstone, Head of the European Institute at the London School of Economics and Political Science (LSE), to be held at the Sarajevo School of Economics and Business (EFSA), tomorrow. read more
02.12.2011
BELGRADE/SARAJEVO – A two-day conference to evaluate regional needs in justice, home affairs and security cooperation ended in Belgrade today, establishing mechanisms to foster South East European cooperation on criminal investigations and protection of fundamental rights. read more
24.11.2011
Western Balkans’ research and development strategy project launched in Belgrade, with RCC support
BELGRADE/SARAJEVO – A two-year project to develop a strategy for regional dimension of Research and Innovation cooperation in the Western Balkans has been launched today, in Belgrade, Serbia. read more
A two-day conference on civil society organisation (CSO) networks in the Western Balkan countries and Turkey, organised by the EU-funded TACSO project and the RCC Secretariat, held in Sarajevo (Photo TACSO/Sanela Tunovic)
Greater part of civil society in EU accession and in implementing RCC strategy is in focus of a two-day conference in Sarajevo on 13-14 December. (Photo: Europe by Satellite)
RCC co-organizes lecture on perceptions of crisis-struck Europe by an LSE professor, at Sarajevo School of Economics and Business, on 9 December 2011. (Photo: www.efm.ba)
3rd Regional Coordination Conference on Justice, Home Affairs and Security Cooperation took place in Sarajevo, BiH, 30 November-1 December 2010. (Photo RCC/Dado Ruvic)
Žarko Obradović, Minister of Education and Science of Serbia (left), Mladen Dragašević, Head of RCC Building Human Capital and Parliamentary Cooperation Unit (right), and Tania Friederichs, of the EC’s Directorate General for Research and Innovation, at the conference launching Western Balkans’ research and development strategy, in Belgrade, Serbia, on 24 November 2011. (Photo: Courtesy of Serbian Ministry of Education and Science)
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Highlights



News

31.01.2012
Hido Biscevic, Secretary General of the Regional Cooperation Council (RCC), met in Belgrade today with Vuk Jeremic, Minister of Foreign Affairs of Serbia and the current chair of the South-East European Cooperation Process (SEECP), to talk about regional cooperation and political developments in South East Europe. read more
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Public information



Documents

31.01.2012
21.01.2012
Interview by RCC Secretary General, Hido Biscevic, published by Albanian daily Gazeta Shqiptare
15.01.2012
Interview by RCC Secretary General, Hido Biscevic, to BiH daily Dnevni avaz
02.01.2012
Article by RCC Secretary General, Hido Biscevic, to New Europe weekly
Publications

28.06.2011
17.06.2010
Strategy and Work Programme of the Regional Cooperation Council for 2011 – 2013
03.06.2011

Links

- Priorities of SEECP Chairmanship of Serbia, 2011-2012
- Regional cooperation, European Commission
- Western Balkans Investment Framework
- South East Europe related links
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Newsletter 18/2011



In Focus

From Brussels Angle

INTERVIEW with Jerzy Buzek, President of the European Parliament, Brussels read more


Our South East Europe
INTERVIEW with Sven Alkalaj, Minister of Foreign Affairs, Bosnia and Herzegovina read more
Key achievements of the first year of implementation of RCC Strategy and Work Programme, and a way forward read more