Regional Cooperation Council (RCC)

With the establishment of the Regional Cooperation Council (RCC) in February 2008, the “structure” of regional co-operation in Southeast Europe was formed. The RCC is focused on sectoral co-operation in the region and development of regional projects of common interest through economic and social development, energy and infrastructure, judiciary and internal affairs, security, strengthening of human potential and parliamentary cooperation.

Besides Serbia, RCC participants are: Albania, B-H, Bulgaria, Montenegro, Greece, Croatia, Kosovo*, Slovenia, Northern Macedonia, Moldova, Romania and Turkey, with the EU Troika (Secretariat of the EU Council, European Commission, EU Presidency), as well as countries and institutions that actively support the regional co-operation process through donations and support (a total of 46 participants). The secretariat's headquarters are in Sarajevo.

The main framework for the actions of the RCC is the Multi-country IPA. 

Read more about projects in which Serbia participates here


Last updated: November 8, 2024, 14:20