contributing regional security presentation by the guam secretariat
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CONTRIBUTING REGIONAL SECURITY Presentation by the GUAM Secretariat. ORGANIZATION FOR DEMOCRACY AND ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT – GUAM. Evolution GUAM Group – established 10 October 1997 GUUAM Association – created 7 June 2001 (in 1999-2005 included also the Republic of Uzbekistan) - PowerPoint PPT PresentationTRANSCRIPT
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CONTRIBUTING REGIONAL SECURITY
Presentation by the GUAM Secretariat
ORGANIZATION FOR DEMOCRACY AND ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT – GUAM
EVOLUTION
I. GUAM Group – established 10 October 1997II. GUUAM Association – created 7 June 2001 (in 1999-2005 included also the
Republic of Uzbekistan)III. Organization for Democracy and Economic Development – GUAM – instituted
as a regional organization since 23 May 2006 with a permanent Secretariat in Kyiv inaugurated on 26 February 2009
MEMBER STATES
The Republic of Azerbaijan, Georgia, the Republic of Moldova, Ukraine
CONCEPT
Initial priorities – including, inter alia, those related to ensuring a secure and effective functioning of a Europe-Caucasus-Asia GUAM Transport Corridor, peaceful
settlement of protracted conflicts as well as creating GUAM FTA – were extended at the Baku 2007 GUAM Summit towards the CREATION OF A COMMON SPACE OF
INTEGRATION AND SECURITY IN THE GUAM AREA
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MAIN PURPOSES AND PRINCIPLES OF GUAM
Promoting democratic values, securing the rule of law and respect for human rights Ensuring sustainable development Strengthening international and regional security and stability Deepening European integration for the establishment of common security space as
well as broadening economic and humanitarian cooperation Developing social-economic, transport, energy, scientific-technical, and
humanitarian potential of the Parties Intensifying political interaction and practical cooperation in spheres of mutual
interest
The GUAM Member States are guided by the principles of respect for sovereignty and territorial integrity of the states, inviolability of their internationally recognized borders and non-interference into their internal affairs as well as other universally recognized principles and norms of international law.
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ORGANIZATION FOR DEMOCRACY AND ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT – GUAM
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COUNCILCouncil of the Heads of StateCouncil of Ministers for Foreign AffairsCouncil of National CoordinatorsCouncil of Permanent Representatives
SECRETARIATSecretary GeneralProgram Coordinators
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ORGANIZATION FOR DEMOCRACY AND ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT – GUAM
PRINCIPAL STRUCTURE
WORKING & AUXILIARY BODIES
ECONOMIC WG Economy & Trade WG Transport WG Energy WG Information Technologies
Trade & Transport Facilitation Project
Financial Experts
HUMANITARIAN WG Culture, Science & Education WG Tourism
LAW-ENFORCEMENT & SECURITY WG Terrorism, Organized Crime & Drug Trafficking
Sub-WG Drug Trafficking Sub-WG Trade-in-Persons & Illegal Migration Sub-WG Terrorism Sub-WG Corruption and Money Laundering
Virtual Law Enforcement Centre / IIMS
WG Emergencies
Border Guard Authorities MFA Experts Consular Services
Branch Working Groups Working Sub-Groups Institutional Projects Other Mechanisms
CHAIRMANSHIPBy one of the Parties in rotation in the order of English alphabet, as a rule, for one year term
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ORGANIZATION FOR DEMOCRACY AND ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT – GUAM
Decisions in GUAM bodies are adopted with participation of all Partieson the basis of CONSENSUS by achieving agreement without voting
DECISION MAKING
POLITICAL COOPERATION
CONSULTATIONSCHS addresses the most pressing international issues and takes corresponding decisions or recommendations as well as decides on GUAM interaction with other states and international organisations
CMFA holds consultations in the field of foreign policy on the issues of mutual interest
COMMON POSITIONThe Provisional Procedure of Agreeing on GUAM Joint Statements (4 December 2006) determines the order and mechanisms of getting agreement on joint statements and speeches on behalf of GUAM
INTERACTION WITHIN INTERNATIONAL ORGANISATIONS
Interaction of GUAM Member States Missions to other IOs is carried out in accordance with Joint Action Plans adopted by CMFA
• United Nations• OSCE & other IOs in Vienna• Council of Europe• European Union• UNESCO• UN Office & other IOs in Geneva
• GUAM – Czech Republic• GUAM – Japan• GUAM – Poland • GUAM – United States
• GUAM – IRU (International Road Union)
PARTNER RELATIONS
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ORGANIZATION FOR DEMOCRACY AND ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT – GUAM
GUAM COMMON POSITION ON REGIONAL SECURITY AND PEACEFUL SETTLEMENT OF PROTRACTED CONFLICTS
Joint Communiqué. Meeting of the Presidents of Azerbaijan, Georgia, Moldova and Ukraine (Strasbourg, 10 October 1997)Statement of the Presidents of the Republic of Azerbaijan, Georgia, the Republic of Moldova, Ukraine and the Republic of Uzbekistan (Washington, 24 April 1999)New York Memorandum of the Presidents of the Republic of Azerbaijan, Georgia, the Republic of Moldova, Ukraine and the Republic of Uzbekistan (6 September 2000)Declaration on Joint Efforts to Ensure Stability and Security in the Region (Yalta, 20 July 2002)The Chisinau Declaration of the GUUAM Heads of State “In the Name of Democracy, Stability and Development” (Chisinau, 22 April 2005)Joint Declaration of the Heads of State of the Organization for Democracy and Economic Development –GUAM on the Issue of Conflict Settlement (Kyiv, 23 May 2006)Statement of the GUAM Council of Ministers for Foreign Affairs in connection with a “referendum” in Transnistria region of the Republic of Moldova (New York, 25 September 2006)Joint Statement of the GUAM Member States regarding the Georgian-Russian relations (16 October 2006)Joint Statement by the GUAM Member States regarding a referendum planned in the Tskhinvali Region/ South Ossetia, Georgia (8 November 2006)Baku Declaration “GUAM: Bringing continents together” (19 June 2007)Batumi Declaration “GUAM – Integrating Europe’s East” (1 July 2008)
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ORGANIZATION FOR DEMOCRACY AND ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT – GUAM
PRINCIPLES OF RESOLUTION OF PROTRACTED CONFLICTS
Settlement of conflicts on the territories of the GUAM states should be carried out exclusively on the basis of respect for sovereignty, territorial integrity and inviolability of internationally recognized borders of the GUAM states
Establishment of peace and security, promotion of the rule of law and respect for human rights and fundamental freedoms in conflict-affected territories of the GUAM states in order to create necessary conditions for the earliest possible return of forcibly displaced persons in safety and dignity that will be accompanied by comprehensive rehabilitation, including economic rehabilitation of these territories in order promote reintegration of returnees
Recognition of absolute necessity of providing normal, secure and equal conditions of life for all communities of respective territories that will allow the relevant GUAM states to built up effective democratic system of self-governance, while respecting territorial integrity, within internationally recognized borders of the GUAM states
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ORGANIZATION FOR DEMOCRACY AND ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT – GUAM
OTHER ELEMENTS OF GUAM POSITIONON CONFLICT SETTLEMENT
Territory of a state may not be a subject of acquisition or military occupation, resulting from threat or use of force in breach of relevant norms of international law. No territorial acquisition and resulting self-declared entities may be recognized as legal under any circumstances whatsoever
Non-interference with the affairs of any state and non-exertion of military, political, economic or any other pressure
Lack of prospects and malignancy of separatism and disintegration, incompatibility of the use of force and practice of ethnic cleansing and territorial seizures with universal and European values, the principles and ideals of peace, democracy, stability and regional cooperation
Consolidation of efforts of the GUAM states and the international community to settle protracted conflicts
Demilitarization of conflict zones and establishment of security therein with the help of multinational peacemaking forces deployed under the UN or OSCE auspices to provide conditions for return of population and peaceful coexistence of ethnic communities
Status of self-rule for the communities that constitute population of uncontrolled territories will create necessary conditions for effective exercise of their rights to equal participation in administration of state affairs, including that one through formation of legitimate regional authorities at all levels, can be determined exclusively within legal and democratic process
MAJOR GUAM AGREEMENTS ON LAW-ENFORCEMENT, CUSTOMS, CROSS-BORDER, EMERGENCIES AND CONSULAR
COOPERATIONConvention on Mutual Rendering of Assistance in Consular Matters (7 June 2001)Agreement on Cooperation in the Field of Combat Against Terrorism, Organized Crime, Drug Trafficking and Other Dangerous Types of Crimes (20 July 2002)Framework GUUAM-USA Program on Facilitation of Trade and Transportation, Securing Border and Customs Control and Combating Terrorism, Organized Crime and Drug Trafficking (7 December 2002)Agreement on Cooperation in the Field of Prevention of Emergencies and Elimination of Their Effects (4 July 2003)Agreement on Establishing GUUAM Virtual Centre on Combat Against Terrorism, Organized Crime, Drug Trafficking and Other Dangerous Types of Crime and GUUAM Interstate Information Management System (IIAS) (4 July 2003)Protocol on Cooperation of Border Guard Authorities (4 July 2003)Agreement on Mutual Assistance and Cooperation in Customs Matters (4 July 2003)Memorandum of Understanding on Trade and Transportation Facilitation (4 July 2003)Protocol on Cooperation between Operational Agencies of Border Guard Authorities (22 May 2006)Memorandum on Cooperation and Mutual Assistance in Matters Related to Nuclear and Radiation Security (19 June 2007)Protocol to the Agreement… of 20 July 2002 [on exchange of information with classified level of restricted access within the GUAM IIMS] (4 December 2008)
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ORGANIZATION FOR DEMOCRACY AND ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT – GUAM
GUAM LAW-ENFORCEMENT STRATEGY
Harmonization and improvement of legislationWorking out of projects and measures to improve coordination between law-enforcement agenciesDevelopment and improvement of relevant methods, means and mechanismsExtension of analytical aspects of cooperationRender assistance in organizing operational interoperability
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ORGANIZATION FOR DEMOCRACY AND ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT – GUAM
GUAM VIRTUAL LAW-ENFORCEMENT CENTRE OBJECTIVES
To support GUAM Member States’ joint efforts in combating terrorism, organized crime, transnational and cross-border crime as well as their law-enforcement cooperation in order to facilitate trade and transportationTo accomplish tasks envisaged by the Agreement on Cooperation in the Field of Combat against Terrorism, Organized Crime and Other Dangerous Types of Crimes of 20 July 2002To create conditions in order to prevent the use of the GUAM Transport Corridor for terrorist, extremist and criminal purposes
Anti-Terrorist Centre
GUAM National Law-Enforcement CentreNational Information Analytic Centre
SECI / GUAM National Virtual Centre
GUAM VIRTUAL LAW-ENFORCEMENT CENTRE STRUCTURE
Georgia
Republic of Moldova
Republic of Azerbaijan
Ukraine
Protected Internet
National Inter-Agency Group
National Inter-Agency Group National Inter-Agency Group
National Inter-Agency Group
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ORGANIZATION FOR DEMOCRACY AND ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT – GUAM
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ORGANIZATION FOR DEMOCRACY AND ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT – GUAM
COMPOSITION OF GUAM MEMBER STATES NATIONALINTER-AGENCY GROUPS & INFORMATION ANALYTIC CENTERS
The Republicof Azerbaijan
Ministry of Internal AffairsMinistry of National Security State Tax CommitteeMinistry of Foreign AffairsState Border Guard ServiceOffice of Prosecutor General
Ukraine
Security ServiceMinistry of Internal AffairsAdministration of State Border Guard ServiceMinistry of Foreign AffairsState Customs ServiceState Tax Administration
The Republicof Moldova
Ministry of Internal AffairsCustoms ServiceInformation & Security ServiceBorder Guard ServiceCentre for Combating Economic Crimes and Corruption
Georgia
Appropriate structural units of the Ministry of Internal Affairs
GUAM VLEC OPERATIONAL ACTIVITY
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ORGANIZATION FOR DEMOCRACY AND ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT – GUAM
JOINT OPERATIONS (COORDINATED OPERATIONAL MEASURES)
2006• HARMONY (DT)• CHIMERA (TIP)
2007• NARCOSTOP-2007 (DT)• INTERCEPTION-2007 (TIP)
2008• NARCOSTOP-2 (DT)• NARCOSTOP-3 (DT)• INTERCEPTION-2 (TIP)• INTERCEPTION-3 (TIP)• Participation in Counter Terrorist Exercises
2009• NARCOSTOP-2009 (DT) 22-26 June• INTERCEPTION-2009 (TIP)*
EXCHANGE OF INFORMATION
2006-2009• Investigation of Illegal migration cases• Verification of transport vehicles & relevant
documents• Examination of commercial agents activities• Search of persons• Identification of persons & confirmation of
their identity• Examination of validity of official documents• Verification of stolen or lost fire arms
DT – Drug Trafficking TIP – Trade-in-Persons
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ORGANIZATION FOR DEMOCRACY AND ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT – GUAM
IMPLEMENTING THE FRAMEWORK GUAM-USA PROGRAM ON FACILITATION OF TRADE AND TRANSPORTATION, SECURING
BORDER AND CUSTOMS CONTROL AND COMBATING TERRORISM, ORGANIZED CRIME AND DRUG TRAFFICKING
CUSTOMS CONTROL BORDER CONTROL LAW-ENFORCEMENTSTATUS
IMPLEMENTED
ON-GOING
WORKING OUT
2006 Trade and Transportation Facilitation Project
2009-2012 Improvement of Methodology & Technology of Border Control along the GUAM Transport Corridor
2009-2010 Border Control Vehicles Checking
2003-2007 Establishing GUAM VLEC and IIMS
2009-2010 Trainings in Combating Drug Trafficking2009-2010 Trainings in Combating Trade-in-Persons2009-2010 Modernization of National Information Analytic Centres & Protection of IIMS
2009-2010 Trainings in Combating Money Laundering2009-2010 Trainings in Combating Terrorism
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ORGANIZATION FOR DEMOCRACY AND ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT – GUAM
GUAM LAW-ENFORCEMENT COOPERATION