Joint
Statement
GUUAM-United
States
A new round of high-level GUUAM-U.S. consultations was
held during the GUUAM Summit, July 3-4 in
The Participants discussed the current state and
prospects of the GUUAM-U.S. dialogue. They attached great importance to the
cooperation GUUAM and the United States have developed
over the past three years. They agreed to continue mutually beneficial cooperation,
as well as specific projects, and also to explore new areas of interaction.
The GUUAM Member States expressed
support for combating international terrorism, preventing proliferation of
weapons of mass destruction and related technologies, combating organized
crime, and confronting other global challenges.
They affirmed their willingness to develop consolidated efforts with a
view to increasing the efficiency of their cooperation in these areas. The joint exploration of ways to confront
these common challenges to the GUUAM states and the
The
The Participants noted the progress
achieved in advancing the “GUUAM-U.S. Framework Program” and reaffirmed their
commitment to further implementing this important document. The Participants
commended the signature of the Memorandum of Understanding of GUUAM Member
States on the Project on Trade and Transport Facilitation at the
The Participants agreed to continue their cooperation in
implementation of the Project on Establishment of the
The Participants look forward to the start of the practical
implementation of the projects on Trade and Transport Facilitation and the
The U.S Government has committed
approximately one million U.S. dollars for Fiscal Year 2003 to provide expert
and consultative assistance in order to implement the GUUAM-U.S. Framework
Program, which includes the Trade and Transport Facilitation and
The
The Participants agreed to continue the
GUUAM-U.S. dialogue, with a focus on developing and implementing concrete
proposals within the Framework Program that further promote regional
cooperation.