Centre for Security Cooperation (RACVIAC)

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URL: https://www.racviac.org/

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Founded

2000-10

History

Founded within framework of U-XF6140 - Stability Pact for South Eastern Europe, by bilateral agreement between the Government of the Republic of Croatia and the Federal Republic of Germany, originally signed in Zagreb (Croatia), 8 Mar 2001, dealt exclusively with arms control. In 2007, RACVIAC started the process of transformation into the Centre for Security Cooperation in order to build on its success and deal with security issues in a broader sense. The Agreement was signed 14 Apr 2010, Budva (Montenegro), by 9 countries of F-XF6480 - South East European Cooperation Process (SEECP). New Agreement entered into force 1 Dec 2011, when current title was adopted, and when centre became an independent, regionally owned organization with the status of a diplomatic mission in accordance with T-XT6106 - Vienna Convention on Diplomatic Relations.

Aims

Promote security cooperation and dialogue in the region thus ensuring sustainable development of SEE countries and supporting them on their path towards European and Euro-Atlantic integrations primarily by promoting mutual trust and building bridges.

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Structure

Multinational Advisory Group (MAG); Director (from a member State); Deputy Director (always from Croatia, as host nation). Pillars (3): Cooperative Security Environment (The Countering Weapons of Mass Destruction Network, a part of the CSE Pillar, was launched in 2015 upon the initiative of the Republic of Croatia and the USA); Countering Transnational Security Threats; Security Sector Governance.

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UN Sustainable Development Goals **

GOAL 3: Good Health and Well-beingGOAL 5: Gender EqualityGOAL 7: Affordable and Clean EnergyGOAL 9: Industry, Innovation and InfrastructureGOAL 11: Sustainable Cities and CommunitiesGOAL 13: Climate ActionGOAL 16: Peace and Justice Strong InstitutionsGOAL 17: Partnerships to achieve the Goal

UIA Org ID

XJ2481

Last News

2021

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