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The Southeast European Cooperative Initiative (SECI) has been a regional
initiative successfully providing stability in an unstable region and has found
support in international organizations and countries. As of 2009, the region has
found confidence in its new stability and along with the help of the SECI, has
created a Regional Co-operation Council (RCC), owned and run by the countries in
Southeast Europe aimed at strengthening peace, democracy and the economy in the
hopes that the newfound stability can be supported by those countries who not so
long ago were the perpetuators of volatility. The SECI Regional Center
Headquarters is located in Bucharest Romania. The SECI was originally composed
of Albania, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Bulgaria, Macedonia, Greece, Hungary,
Moldova, Romania, Yugoslavia, Croatia and Slovenia.
Zoltan Horvath, 12 May 2012
Its flag is white with its emblem in the middle of the flag. The emblem consists
of blue map of Europe, overlapped with an oval ring, marked its seat (Bucharest)
with a yellow star. There is the name of organization around the map, while its
abbreviation and seat are placed under it.
Image of flag:
http://photos.state.gov/libraries/romania/231771/Photos/amb_seci_2.jpg
Zoltan Horvath, 12 May 2012