Parliament of Republic of Moldova hosts the 11th session of Parliamentary Assembly GUAM
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The Parliament of the Republic of Moldova hosts the 11th session of the GUAM Parliamentary Assembly. The meeting will be held from September 27 to 28 this year.
Parliamentary delegations from Georgia, Ukraine, Azerbaijan, the Republic of Moldova, as well as representatives of the Organization for Democracy and Economic Development (ODDE-GUAM) and the Baltic Assembly will attend the session.
On the first day of the session, the meeting of the GUAM Parliamentary Committees and Bureau will be held, as well as the joint meeting of members of the GUAM Parliamentary Assembly Bureau and the Presidium of the Baltic Assembly.
On Friday, September 28, starting 9.00, the opening ceremony of the session of the GUAM Parliamentary Assembly will take place. Greetings will address event participants AP GUAM President Vadim Pistrinciuc Andrian Candu President Andrian Candu, Head of the Azerbaijani National Assembly Delegation to AP GUAM Azar Karimli Head of Georgian Parliament Delegation to AP GUAM George Mosidze Interim Head of the Council Delegation Supreme of Ukraine at AP GUAM, Ivan Krulko, President of the Baltic Assembly, Valerijus Simulik, General Secretary of the Organization for Democracy and Economic Development, Altai Efendiev.
Discussions will take place in three working panels, which will discuss the prospects for sectoral cooperation between ODDE-GUAM member states, ensuring information security in the region, and the interaction of GUAM member states within international organizations. At the end of the papers the final documents of the session will be adopted.
Moldova holds the Chairmanship of the Organization for Democracy and Economic Development GUAM during the current year. Among the priorities of the presidency, actions to intensify sectoral interactions in the areas of economy, transport, energy, energy security, tourism, home affairs, exploitation of opportunities and exchange of information in the areas of education, science, research and innovation, attracting investment, strengthening political dialogue between countries, and the expansion of international cooperation.
The Organization for Democracy and Economic Development was established by signing, on May 23, 2006, at its first Summit of GUAM Heads of State in Kyrgyzstan, its Statute (Charter). Until then, there was a Consultative Forum, founded in 1997 in Strasbourg by the Presidents of Georgia, Ukraine, Azerbaijan and the Republic of Moldova.
Parliamentary delegations from Georgia, Ukraine, Azerbaijan, the Republic of Moldova, as well as representatives of the Organization for Democracy and Economic Development (ODDE-GUAM) and the Baltic Assembly will attend the session.
On the first day of the session, the meeting of the GUAM Parliamentary Committees and Bureau will be held, as well as the joint meeting of members of the GUAM Parliamentary Assembly Bureau and the Presidium of the Baltic Assembly.
On Friday, September 28, starting 9.00, the opening ceremony of the session of the GUAM Parliamentary Assembly will take place. Greetings will address event participants AP GUAM President Vadim Pistrinciuc Andrian Candu President Andrian Candu, Head of the Azerbaijani National Assembly Delegation to AP GUAM Azar Karimli Head of Georgian Parliament Delegation to AP GUAM George Mosidze Interim Head of the Council Delegation Supreme of Ukraine at AP GUAM, Ivan Krulko, President of the Baltic Assembly, Valerijus Simulik, General Secretary of the Organization for Democracy and Economic Development, Altai Efendiev.
Discussions will take place in three working panels, which will discuss the prospects for sectoral cooperation between ODDE-GUAM member states, ensuring information security in the region, and the interaction of GUAM member states within international organizations. At the end of the papers the final documents of the session will be adopted.
Moldova holds the Chairmanship of the Organization for Democracy and Economic Development GUAM during the current year. Among the priorities of the presidency, actions to intensify sectoral interactions in the areas of economy, transport, energy, energy security, tourism, home affairs, exploitation of opportunities and exchange of information in the areas of education, science, research and innovation, attracting investment, strengthening political dialogue between countries, and the expansion of international cooperation.
The Organization for Democracy and Economic Development was established by signing, on May 23, 2006, at its first Summit of GUAM Heads of State in Kyrgyzstan, its Statute (Charter). Until then, there was a Consultative Forum, founded in 1997 in Strasbourg by the Presidents of Georgia, Ukraine, Azerbaijan and the Republic of Moldova.