The ministers also reviewed the events around the solving of Kosovo’s status, stressing the importance of that issue for the future of security and stability in South East Europe and expressing support for the efforts of UN Secretary General’s Special Envoy Martti Ahtisaari. They also stressed the importance of Kosovo as a democratic and multiethnic society based on the rule of law, minority protection, protection of cultural goods, and the co-operation and solidarity of all communities. They pointed out the Euro-Atlantic perspective as the best framework for the solution of the issue. The ministers invited both sides to maintain the dialogue and consultations with the Special Envoy, stressing their interest for a unified Contact Group. They confirmed SEECP’s interest to remain involved in the process.
As an important contribution to economic development and the liberalisation and strengthening of trade, the ministers welcomed the signing and emphasised the importance of ratifying the new CEFTA 2006 Agreement, initiated by Croatia.
Within the context of continuing the discussions on setting up new structures of regional co-operation and strengthening SEECP as a political framework of regional co-operation, the ministers welcomed the work on setting up the Regional Co-operation Council, to be founded pursuant to the Stability Pact transformation. It will contain all of the SEECP participants, the European Commission and the international community. The ministers reached decisions on the procedure of electing the seat for the Regional Co-operation Council and its future secretary general. They also requested of the SEECP Board of Political Directors to continue working on the amendments to the SEECP founding document – the Charter of Good-Neighbourly Relations, Stability, Security and Co-operation in the South East Europe, to reflect the new circumstances of a strengthened regional co-operation and its new structures. The Chairman, Croatian Minister of Foreign Affairs and European Integration Kolinda Grabar-Kitarović, presented the activities that Croatia would organise by the end of its presidency in May 2007. The Regional Energy Conference is to be held on 3 April 2007, the meeting of justice and interior ministers on 12 and 13 April 2007, and the meeting of parliament speakers on 15 and 16 April 2007. Croatia will end its presidency with a meeting of SEECP heads of state and government on 11 May 2007.
The ministers expresses satisfaction over the fact that on the latter meeting the Republic of Montenegro will become the 11th SEECP participant.