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The Central European Research Infrastructure Consortium  (C-ERIC) - a Project led by Synchrotron aimed at facilitating access of Scientific Communities of CEI Member States to the Synchrotron Radiation Laboratories (Elettra) and to the Free Electron Laser Laboratories (Fermi) - will be based in Trieste.

The 6th Steering Committee meeting of the project “Improving cooperation in South East Europe by actions for strengthening of the RCC” (SRC SEE) was held in Brussels on 2 December, 2013.
The 5th meeting of the project “Rail Hub Cities for South East Europe” (Rail4SEE), held in Ljubljana on 4 December, 2013, was organised by the Regional Development Agency of Ljubljana.

The Lead Partner and Work Package leaders presented the overall  status of activities, project criticalities, the upcoming semester plans and finally the in-depth analysis and planning of outputs to be produced within the project’s final activity year.
 
This year’s Human Resources Development Forum held in Prague on 22 November, 2013 gathered experts from Ministries of Education, universities and/or other specific organisations from Albania, Belarus, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Croatia, the Czech Republic, Italy, Macedonia, Montenegro, Moldova, Romania, Serbia, Slovankia and Ukraine.

The Steering Committee Meeting and the Innovation Fair of the project WIDER (“Green growing of SMEs: Innovation and development in the energy sector in MED area”) took place in Barcelona (Spain) on 18-20 November 2013, on the premises of ACCIÓ (project partner). Ten project partners gathered to discuss the ongoing and planned activities of the project including the first WIDER Innovation Fair.
 
The Ministerial Conference of the ACROSSEE project (Accessibility improved at border crossings for the integration of South East Europe), entitled “Institutional coordination for overcoming the crisis: investments and horizontal measures to increase the development of the SEE region”, was organised on 12 November 2013 by the Central European Initiative, in cooperation with the Friuli Venezia Giulia Region.

On 12 November, 2013 the Transport Ministerial Conference in Trieste was organised within the framework of the EU-funded project ATTAC (Attractive Urban Public Transport for Accessible Cities) by the Central European Initiative in cooperation with Miskolc Holding, the project lead partner.

The development and investment plans related to renewable energy sources in Belarus were presented during a press conference held on 6 November within the framework of the International Fair “Ecomondo” . Specialised journalists and potential investors attending the event had the opportunity to meet the representatives of BREA, the Belarusian Renewable Energy Association.
 
Ministers for Science and Technology, State Secretaries, Deputy Ministers and High officials from the 18 Member States of the Central European Initiative, as well as representatives of the European Commission, gathered in Trieste on 29 October 2013 at the Ministerial Meeting on Science and Technology.

This year’s CEI Meeting of the Ministers for Foreign Affairs entitled “The Mission of the CEI on the Eve of its 25th Anniversary”, was held under the Hungarian Presidency on 31 October in Gödöllő (Hungary). Chaired by Mr. János Martonyi, Minister for Foreign Affairs of Hungary, it was attended by his colleagues from nine countries, i.e. Albania, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Bulgaria, the Czech Republic, Macedonia, Montenegro, Serbia, Slovakia and Slovenia.
Exchange of information and good practices on sustainable mobility in tourism areas was on top of the agenda of the 'Seemore Central European Transfer Seminar', on 24 October 2013 at the CEI headquarters in Trieste.

Local and regional authorities in charge of tourism and mobility attended the seminar, from 12 touristic areas in six European countries: Trieste, Grado and Lignano in Italy; Porec, Pula and Dubrovnik in Croatia; Koper and Bled in Slovenia; the Balaton region in Hungary; the Belgrade region in Serbia; Kotor in Montenegro.

''Sustainable Energy Development in South East Europe'', was the title of the conference held on 18 October 2013 in Belgrade and organised by Business Info Group under the auspices of the Serbian Ministry of Energy , Development and Environmental Protection.  

On 17 October, 2013 Serbian Minister for Education, Science and Technological Development, Tomislav Jovanović, and his Assistant Minister, Radomir Žikić, met in Belgrade with Mr. Giorgio Rosso Cicogna, Special Advisor to CEI Secretary General.

Discussions focused on the activities of the Central European Initiative and on Serbia’s position with regard to regional cooperation in the field of Science and Technology, especially in view of the upcoming Meeting of the CEI Ministers for Science and Technology, on 29  October in Trieste.

The Central European Initiative, together with the Albanian hosting partner the Ministry of Transport and Infrastructure, co-organised the 2nd ACROSSEE Steering Committee Meeting in Tirana, Albania on 1-2 October 2013. A great part of the project partnership, among which representatives of Ministries of Transport of SEE, universities, chambers of commerce, rail operators, regional administrations and research institutes participated in the event.
 
Within the 19th edition of the CEI International Summer School "Beyond Enlargement. The Wider Europe and the New Neighborhood" held on 2-15 September 2013 in Bertinoro, Forlì (Italy), CEI Secretary General, Ambassador Giovanni Caracciolo di Vietri participated in a workshop on "Managing Diversities. Democratic Challenges for a Plural Society on the Way to a European Citizenship" on 12-13 September.

The CEI Committee of National Coordinators (CNC) gathered - for the fourth time this year - on 10-11 October 2013 in Trieste. The meeting was held back to back with the Stakeholders’ Conference “Connecting Macro-regions and Strengthening Regional Cooperation on the Eve of the New Cohesion Policy of the European Union”  on 11 October 2013.
 
Around 200 participants gathered in Sarajevo on 7-8 October at the VII South East Europe Media Forum (SEEMF), the biggest media event in South East Europe. The Forum was organised by the South East Europe Media Organisation (SEEMO) in cooperation with the Central European Initiative (CEI) and the German political foundation Konrad Adenauer Stiftung (KAS). This year’s event focused on “Journalism in South East Europe: monopolies, business models and the struggle for quality”.
Organised by the Autonomous Region Friuli Venezia Giulia and the Central European Initiative, in cooperation with the Italian Ministry of Foreign Affairs, the conference on 11 October 2013 in Trieste, aimed at promoting a high-level exchange of views on the synergies and coordination between the EU macro-regional strategies. Special focus was put on the existing EU Strategy for the Danube Region and the evolving one for the Adriatic-Ionian basin.
 
The Plenary Session of the Parliamentary Dimension of the Central European Initiative was held on 24 and 25 September, 2013 in Budapest at the historic building of the Hungarian Parliament. 

The Meeting was opened by President of the Parliament, Honourable Làszlo Köver and chaired by the President of the Parliamentary Dimension, Richárd Hörcsik.

On 23 September, 2013  in Budapest, several Ministers for Economic Affairs from the CEI Member States, Deputy Ministers and their high-level Representatives held discussions on topical issues regarding global economic difficulties. The gathering aimed at jointly exploring most appropriate efforts for facilitating an economic recovery.

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