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      <p align="left" class="style17"><span class="style18"><span class="style219"> </span><span class="style219"><a href="preface.htm">Preface</a></span></span></p>
      <p align="center" class="style17">Part 1 </p>
      <p align="left" class="style17"><a href="alliotmarie.htm">French Defense Minister Michele Alliot-Marie (English version) </a><span class="style217"><strong></strong></span><span class="style217"><strong><a href="alliotmarie-french.htm">French Defense Minister Michele Alliot-Marie (French version) </a><a href="reid.htm">UK Defense Minister John Reid</a></strong></span><span class="style217"><strong><a href="graham.htm">Canadian Defense Minister Bill Graham </a></strong></span><span class="style219"><a href="weissingerbaylon.htm">Workshop Chairman Dr. Roger Weissinger-Baylon </a></span><span class="style219"> </span><span class="style219"><a href="liska.htm">Slovak Defense Minister Juraj Liska </a></span><span class="style219"><a href="erjavec.htm">Slovenian Defense Minister Karl Erjavec </a></span><span class="style219"> </span><span class="style219"><a href="svinarov.htm">Bulgarian Defense Minister Nikolay Svinarov </a></span><span class="style219"><a href="kujat.htm">NATO Military Committee Chair Gen Harald Kujat </a></span><span class="style219"> </span><span class="style219"><a href="koenig.htm">Acting US Ambassador to NATO John Koenig </a></span><span class="style219"><a href="schuwirth.htm">SHAPE Chief of Staff Gen Rainer Schuwirth </a></span><span class="style219"> </span><span class="style219"><a href="back.htm">Allied Joint Force Command Brunssum Cmdr Gen Gerhard Back </a></span></p>
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        <p align="center" class="style21 style26"><strong>OPENING REMARKS</strong></p>
        <p align="left" class="style21">The post-September 11 reality has  forced us to define today&rsquo;s threat to security in a new way. No longer can we  focus only on terrorism, the dissemination of weapons of mass destruction,  transnational crime, and the effect of &ldquo;weak countries.&rdquo; Today we must also  deal with the well-planned marriage between international terrorists and  international organized crime. This new reality requires a complex response and  a new form of civil-military cooperation on both a national and an  international scale.&nbsp; </p>
        <p align="center" class="style27">THE CHALLENGES OF THE BLACK SEA  REGION</p>
        <p align="left" class="style21">The  manifestations of today&rsquo;s interrelated threats can clearly be seen in the Black  Sea region, an area that is gaining importance for Euro-Atlantic security  because of NATO and EU enlargement&mdash;it is now both organizations&rsquo; eastern  boundary with central Asia and the broad Middle East.  The Black Sea region marks a crossing point of  problems and challenges that are very complicated in nature and that influence  Euro-Atlantic security and the joint efforts of the international community. It  is also a region that continues to undergo substantial political changes that  require a clear vision, a strong will, and foreign support to resolve  well.&nbsp; </p>
        <p align="center" class="style21 style26"><strong>Effecting Reform</strong></p>
        <p align="left" class="style21">The  many different challenges that are found in the Black Sea  region necessitate the involvement of the major international organizations and  a united approach to solutions. And in order to continue on the road to  Euro-Atlantic integration, deep reforms across the political, economic, and  security spectrum must be made. The success of such reforms will mark the  consolidation of the region&rsquo;s democratic forces as well as the irreversibility  of the democratic process. Success will require both the formation of an  institutional process and learning from the experiences of those who have  already taken that road. An important role will be played by the international  organizations as they enable cooperation and stimulate the realization of the  course undertaken.&nbsp; </p>
        <p align="center" class="style27">The &ldquo;Frozen Conflicts&rdquo;</p>
        <p align="left" class="style21">Once  reforms are underway, we must also deal with the &ldquo;frozen conflicts.&rdquo; The latest  developments in that area give us reason to be optimistic at least to some  extent. The current political leadership in Georgia,  Ukraine, and Moldova  demonstrate a constructive approach to the region and a wish for dialogue to  discuss all unsolved problems. The Georgian government has already presented an  initiative for the peaceful solution of the conflict with South   Ossetia and Ukrainian President Ushenko has presented his plan for  settling the conflict in the Trans-Dniester. Some progress has also been made  on sorting out the issues related to the control of the sensitive border areas  in the region.&nbsp; </p>
        <p align="left" class="style21">The international community  should encourage and support all of these steps. It should also offer a united  approach for effecting a positive attitude by all interested countries and a  way to exercise joint pressure to drive the process in a constructive  direction.&nbsp; </p>
        <p align="left" class="style21">The  international community should also pay attention to the very important role Russia plays in  solving the frozen conflicts. By using different instruments and approaches we  can help to overcome some of the historic and geopolitical attitudes Russia holds  that often hamper solving problems. Directing Russia toward taking an interest in  the entire region requires a delicate balance between supporting the  international organizations and supporting the existing interests of the  individual member-states.&nbsp; </p>
        <p align="center" class="style27">Illegal Trafficking and Terrorism</p>
        <p align="left" class="style21">The existence of frozen  conflicts, not secure and guarded boundaries, sets the stage for international  terrorism and criminality as well as for religious and ethnic tension. The  illegal trafficking of conventional armaments, weapons of mass destruction,  drugs, and people through the region&rsquo;s vital corridors, plus the actions of  terrorist groups, are a third set of challenges that seriously threaten both  the security and stability of the Black Sea  region as well as the entire transatlantic community. To solve these challenges  and to achieve permanent stability in the region, two important criteria must  be met:&nbsp; </p>
        <p align="left" class="style21">1. The formulation of a  broad approach to security issues in the region that covers all major problems,  from the development of democratic processes to the successful implementation  of reforms to the fight against illegal trafficking, terrorism, and the  dissemination of weapons of mass destruction. &nbsp; </p>
        <p align="left" class="style21">2. Engaging the major  international actors that can contribute effectively to the solution of these  issues.&nbsp; </p>
        <p align="center" class="style27">BULGARIAN CONTRIBUTIONS</p>
        <p align="left" class="style21">As  a Black Sea country and a NATO member, Bulgaria has the will and the  capability to contribute to the settling of a number of security issues in the  region. As a member of the Alliance, Bulgaria is  privy to the mechanisms of partnership that can help to bring about democratic  changes and defense reform in the Black Sea Partner countries.&nbsp; </p>
        <p align="left" class="style21">As a Black Sea country, Bulgaria  actively participates in regional initiatives, including BLACKSEAFOR,  BLACKSEAEC, SEDM, and SECI as well as a number of multilateral efforts. These  cooperative programs are important not only for strengthening stability and  furthering development but for achieving permanent solutions to the security  problems.&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;</p>
        <p align="center" class="style27">INTERNATIONAL ENGAGEMENT IN THE BLACK SEA  REGION</p>
        <p align="left" class="style21">If the international  community, through such leading organizations as the UN, NATO, the EU, and  OSCE, develops a united vision and a complex strategic approach to the problems  of security in the Black Sea region, it will be in the interest not only of the  Black Sea countries but the entire  Euro-Atlantic population. Becoming engaged in the spectrum of Black Sea  security issues will have a positive impact on the complex problems in Georgia, Ukraine,  Moldova, and the Caucasus as well as stimulate the consolidation of  leadership in those countries. It will also help to overcome Russia&rsquo;s suspicions regarding Black   Sea international initiatives and create opportunities for coping  with the contemporary challenges to security.&nbsp; </p>
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