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Title: Albania


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Albania
  • The European Union and the
  • Western Balkans

Croatia
Serbia andMontenegro
Bosnia and Herzegovina
former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia
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The European Union
  • 494 million citizens from May 2004
  • 25 Member States from May 2004
  • GDP of 8,524.38 million
  • Single currency, the euro, since 2002 for 12
    members
  • Committed to closer political and economic
    integration

Eurostat 2002
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The EU in the Western Balkans
  • Recognising the importance of the Western Balkans
    the EU has
  • Promoted stability in the region through its
    assistance programmes
  • Supported democracy through political dialogue
  • Launched in 1999 the Stabilisation and
    Association process (SAp)

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Stabilisation and Association process (SAp)
  • The SAp is the framework policy of
  • the EU in the region serving to
  • Promote European values and principals
  • Act as an anchor for reforms
  • Open the way for eventual membership of the EU

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SAp objectives
  • The SAp aims to
  • Bring peace and stability to region
  • Promote stable democratic institutions
  • Ensure rule of law prevails
  • Develop and sustain prosperous, open economies

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SAp instruments
  • The process has three main instruments
  • for support
  • Trade
  • Stabilisation and association agreements
  • Financial assistance

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Trade
  • EU is the largest trade partner for region
  • EU will account for over 70 of total trade
  • Most goods now enter EU duty free
  • Regional network of free trade agreements in place

Post Enlargement
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Stabilisation and Association Agreements (SAA)
  • SAA is a formal agreement providing a framework
    for
  • Closer political dialogue
  • Establishment of free trade area
  • Enhanced regional cooperation
  • Harmonisation of legislation

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Financial Assistance
  • CARDS
  • 4, 65 billion has been allocated to the CARDS
    programme for 2000-2006
  • Assistance to the region since 1991 totals more
    than 6 billion

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Financial Assistance II
Country 2000-2004 (
m) Albania.......................................
............ 214.2 Bosnia and Herzegovina........
............... 395.4 Croatia....................
............................... 267.3 fYR
Macedonia......................................
239.5 Serbia and Montenegro.... 1,105.5 (
832.4) Regional programmes......................
........ 80
Kosovo
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What is CARDS?
  • CARDS - European Unions assistance programme to
    the region
  • Adopted by Council Regulation 2666/2000
  • Rationalised most assistance under one programme
    (Obnova, Phare)
  • Underpins Stabilisation and Association process

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CARDS objectives
  • Reconstruction and democratic stabilisation
  • Institutional and legislative development,
    including harmonisation with EU norms
  • Sustainable economic and social development
  • Promotion of closer relations and regional
    cooperation

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CARDS programming
  • A Country Strategy Paper (CSP) outlines in
    general terms
  • Policy response
  • Cooperation objectives
  • Programme priorities

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CARDS programming II
  • Annual programmes for each country detail
  • Summary of situation
  • Budget allocation per sector
  • Project outline for budget year

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CARDS Management
  • National programmes are managed by
  • Commission delegations in Croatia, Bosnia and
    Herzegovina, and Albania
  • European Agency for Reconstruction in Serbia
    Montenegro fYR Macedonia
  • Headquarters for regional programmes, Tempus and
    CAFAO

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CARDS sectors
  • There are five priority sectors
  • Justice and home affairs
  • Administrative capacity building
  • Economic and social development
  • Democratic stabilisation
  • Environment and natural resources

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Justice and home affairs
  • Priority sectors include support for
  • Reform of the judiciary and police
  • Migration and asylum policy
  • Integrated border management
  • The fight against organised crime

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Administrative capacity building
  • Priority sectors include support for
  • Public administration
  • Taxation
  • Customs systems

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Economic and social development
  • Priority sectors include support for
  • Economic reform
  • Social cohesion
  • Local infrastructure development
  • Education

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Democratic stabilisation
  • Priority sectors include support for
  • Civil society development
  • Refugee return
  • Media reform

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Environment and natural resources
  • Priority sectors include support for
  • Institution strengthening
  • Monitoring
  • Urban and rural planning

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Albania
  • Capital Tirana
  • Population (WB 2002) 3.19 million
  • GDP per capita (2002) 4,500
  • CARDS assistance (2000-2004)
  • 214.2m
  • Negotiations on SAA opened in 2003

World Fact Book 2002
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Albania
  • Priority sectors under CARDS include
  • Judicial reform and the fight against crime
  • Strengthening public administration
  • Economic social development
  • Pollution monitoring and urban planning
  • Democratic stabilisation

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Albania(2002-2004)
European Commission
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Bosnia and Herzegovina
  • Capital Sarajevo
  • Population (WB 2002) 4.1 million
  • GDP per capita (2002) 1,600
  • CARDS assistance (2000-2004)
  • 395.4m
  • Feasibility study completed for SAA

World Fact Book 2002
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Bosnia and Herzegovina
  • Priority sectors under CARDS include
  • Refugee return and media reform
  • Support to institutions (tax, customs)
  • Economic development social cohesion
  • Policing, asylum and migration
  • Integrated border management
  • Environment and natural resources

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Bosnia and Herzegovina(2002-2004)
European Commission
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Croatia
  • Capital Zagreb
  • Population (WB 2002) 4.37 million
  • GDP per capita (2002) 7,800
  • CARDS assistance (2000-2004)
  • 267.3m
  • SAA signed in October 2001
  • Applied for EU membership in 2003

World Fact Book 2002
29
Croatia
  • Priority sectors under CARDS include
  • Refugee return
  • Trade, investment climate and social cohesion
  • Policing and organised crime
  • Integrated border management
  • Public administration reform
  • Environment and natural resources

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Croatia (2002-2004)
European Commission
European Commission
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former Yugoslav
Republic of Macedonia
  • Capital Skopje
  • Population (WB 2002) 2.04 million
  • GDP per capita (2002) 4,430
  • CARDS assistance (2000-2004)
  • 239.5m
  • SAA signed in April 2001

World Fact Book 2002
32
former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia
  • Priority sectors under CARDS include
  • Customs and taxation
  • Public administration reform
  • Energy, transport and the environment
  • Enhancing regional cooperation
  • Vocational education and higher education

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former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia
(2002-2004)
European Commission
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Serbia and Montenegro
  • Capital Belgrade
  • Population (WB 2002) 10.7 million
  • GDP per capita (2002) 2,100
  • CARDS assistance (2000-2004)
  • 1,106.4m, ( 831.5 Kosovo)
  • Feasibility study underway for SAA (09/03)

World Fact Book 2002
35
Serbia and Montenegro
  • Priority sectors under CARDS include
  • Interethnic relations and civil society
  • Trade and private sector development
  • Infrastructure development
  • Reform of the judiciary
  • Integrated border management
  • Immigration and asylum
  • Fight against crime

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Serbia and Montenegro (2002-2004)
European Commission
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Kosovo (2002-2004)
European Commission
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Regional programmes
  • Priority sectors under CARDS include
  • Integrated border management
  • Institution building for SAp
  • Regional cooperation
  • Development of regional infrastructure
  • Civil society development

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Regional(2001/2003)
European Commission
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Projects
  • External aid delivered via service contracts or
    grants
  • Contracts awarded on basis of open competition
    (tenders)
  • Published on the EuropeAid web site
  • Open to 25 EU member states, Candidate and CARDS
    countries.

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Security in the region
  • European Union Police Mission (EUPM) in Bosnia
    started in January 2003
  • Took over from International Police Task Force
    (UN)
  • Budget 38 million
  • 500 police officers from more than 30 countries

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EUPM
  • Objectives
  • Help Bosnian authorities develop local police
    forces to EU standards
  • Ensure sustainable institutional structures by
    end of 2005

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Proxima
  • To contribute to stability and security in the
    fYR Macedonia
  • Started in December 2003
  • EU civil police mission
  • Took over from Mission Concordia
  • 200 police officers stationed throughout the
    country

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Contacts
  • http//europa.eu.int/comm/external_relations/index
    .htm
  • http//europa.eu.int/comm/europeaid/projects/cards
    /index_en.htm
  • Albania www.delalb.cec.eu.int
  • BiH www.delbih.cec.eu.int
  • Croatia www.delhrv.cec.eu.int
  • FYR Macedonia www.delmkd.cec.eu.int
  • Serbia/Montenegro www.eudelyug.org
  • EAR www.ear.eu.int

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Contacts II
  • Speakers Name
  • Office address
  • Email contact
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