2011 will be marked by the 64th session of the United Nations Economic Commission for
Europe, which will be held on 29-31 March 2011 at the Palais des Nations. The debates this
year will be centred on two topics: economic integration in the region: new developments
and new challenges in light of the economic crisis; and the role of regional integration and
cooperation for promoting sustainable development in the region, which will look at two
key components: the transport and trade infrastructure and energy cooperation.
UNECE has an impressive track record of achievements in these fields, ranging from
international transport agreements to trade facilitation standards and procedures; the
development of Euro-Asian Transport Links; and, last but not least, its recognized role as
a regional platform for fostering energy cooperation in the region.
These topics are of high relevance to UNECE’s fifty-six member States, especially in light
of the persistent effects of the crisis and of the pressing need to progress in addressing
the challenges posed by climate change.
As it is now the case every two years, the Commission session will constitute a special
platform to debate these crucial issues amongst member States and other stakeholders
in the region. It will also offer an opportunity to further reinforce the strong partnership
between member States and the secretariat, under the resolute leadership of Executive
Secretary Ján Kubiš.
It is by building on this fruitful dialogue that avenues for further progress and cooperation
for the coming years can be identified and that UNECE can be in a robust position to
further contribute to the economic integration of the region.
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Alex Van Meeuwen
Ambassador
Permanent Representative of Belgium |