Black Sea Summit Opens In Bucharest
June 05, 2006
The disputed region of Nagorno-Karabakh is expected to be a topic of discussion at the summit (RFE/RL)
June 5, 2006 -- A summit of Black Sea states opened in Bucharest today.
Speaking at the opening of the summit, Romanian Foreign Minister Mihai Razvan Ungureanu said, "We should all work to define a new vision for the Black Sea region, a new vision that would reflect the new realities and create better conditions for its development."
The presidents of Romania, Ukraine, Moldova, Georgia, Armenia, and Azerbaijan will explore setting up new energy routes to ensure supply stability between Central Asia and Europe.
The EU wants to diversify energy supplies after a pricing dispute between Ukraine and Russia cut supplies to Europe in January.
Also on the agenda are talks about the dispute between Armenia and Azerbaijan over the territory of Nagorno-Karabakh. The enclave is an internationally recognized part of Azerbaijan but under de facto control of ethnic Armenian separatists.
Officials attending today's summit in the Romanian capital include Ukrainian President Viktor Yushchenko, Moldovan President Vladimir Voronin, Georgian President Mikheil Saakashvili, Armenian Robert Kocharian, and Azerbaijani President Ilham Aliyev.
(Reuters, Realitatea TV)