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Future Trends in Caspian Littoral States Five-Side Economic Cooperation
Author(s) -
Александра В. Качалова
Publication year - 2019
Publication title -
problemy postsovetskogo prostranstva
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
eISSN - 2587-8174
pISSN - 2313-8920
DOI - 10.24975/2313-8920-2019-6-2-165-174
Subject(s) - summit , littoral zone , politics , convention , geography , member states , political science , exclusive economic zone , international trade , economy , business , economics , ecology , physical geography , law , biology , european union
Until lately economic relations of Caspian littoral states were mainly developed on bilateral basis. Level of five-lateral cooperation evidently because of various reasons didn’t matchthe intensity in political dialogue and dynamics of communication in different other segments.Focus on oil and gas sector and aspiration for separation were dominating. Still possible formatsof All-Caspian interaction have been discussed since the Second Caspian Summit 2007. Whileexperience of successful co-working and mutual trust were growing, with new priorities in economic development set (first of all - transport and infrastructure) the Caspian Littoral States started seeking for a suitable common platform. A new chapter for the “Caspian Five” in this segmentwas open with the Convention on the Legal Status of the Caspian Sea signed at the highest levelin August 2018, as well as intergovermental Agreements on cooperation in trade, economic andtransport fields. Decision to organize the first Caspian Economic Forum in Turkmenistan on August, 12 this year under participation of governments’ members and business delegations of thelittoral states is significant. Cooperation in this format can bring a good synergy.

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