In the next 6 months, when Romania will be the chairman-in-office of the BSEC Parliamentary Assembly, the country will stay the course of strengthening the parliamentary cooperation among the Black Sea states, the Romanian official said.
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Romania to play active role in promoting BSEC Parliamentary Assembly visibility across Europe
4 noiembrie 2008
Romania will play an active role in promoting and boosting the visibility of the Black Sea Economic Cooperation (BSEC) body's Parliamentary Assembly on a European level, head of the Romanian delegation Mircea Ciopraga told the General Meeting of the BSEC Parliamentary Assembly held in Chisinau, the Republic of Moldova on Tuesday (Nov 4).
Ciopraga was elected vice president of the structure on Tuesday.
In the next 6 months, when Romania will be the chairman-in-office of the BSEC Parliamentary Assembly, the country will stay the course of strengthening the parliamentary cooperation among the Black Sea states, the Romanian official said.
In the next 6 months, when Romania will be the chairman-in-office of the BSEC Parliamentary Assembly, the country will stay the course of strengthening the parliamentary cooperation among the Black Sea states, the Romanian official said.
Ciopraga stressed in his address on the role of globalization – the main topic of the meeting – that the Romanian foreign policy sets the issues of globalization as one of its priorities. "We take active part in the international community's efforts meant to search for solutions and we take the responsibility for the implementation of the actions at a domestic level", he said.
The Bucharest official stressed Romania promotes an active policy, meant to preserve and promote its ethnic, linguistic, religious and cultural identity. "Romania is seeking to develop a competitive policy on a European and global level, one that should protect its values and represent the expression of its national identity", Ciopraga pointed out.
In the last years, all the states in the region have tried to overcome several problems arisen as a result of the globalization process and have gained much useful experience for the years to come. Parliamentarians should step up their activity in the national law-making bodies and in the inter-parliamentary organisations, by working together with other parliamentary assemblies and organisations in order to examine the problems of globalization and to draw up the prospects for the changes required in the new millennium, Ciopraga concluded.
The main topic on the agenda of the BSEC Parliamentary Assembly's meeting in the Moldovan capital refers the globalization process and the preservation of the national identity in the BSEC member states. The participants in the meeting will also discuss issues related to the economic, commercial, technological and environmental activity of the BSEC, with special stress on the political aspects of a deeper economic cooperation, the influence of the globalization processes on the social policy in the BSEC member states. The meeting will also approve the organisation's 2009 budget.
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