The Economist (US), June 27th, 1992
Eleven heads of state from countries surrounding the Black Sea met in Istanbul to attempt to reach an agreement on economic cooperation. Russia, Georgia, Azerbaijan, Armenia, Turkey, Greece, Albania, Bulgaria, Romania, Moldova, and the Ukraine committed themselves to further dialogue on regional issues.
HOPING to shore up their wing of the European house, the heads of 11 governments met in Istanbul this week to create a Black Sea zone of economic co-operation. Not all the countries represented have shores on the Black Sea. Few of them are famous for their ability to co-operate; they include A...
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