Regional Cooperation Council
The Regional Cooperation Council (RCC) is an organization established in 2008 to promote regional cooperation and integration in the Western Balkans. It aims to enhance political stability, economic development, and social cohesion among its member states, which include countries like Bosnia and Herzegovina, Montenegro, and North Macedonia. The RCC serves as a platform for dialogue and collaboration on various issues, including security, trade, and infrastructure.
The RCC works closely with other international organizations, such as the European Union and NATO, to support the region's development goals. By fostering partnerships and sharing best practices, the RCC helps member states address common challenges and improve their overall governance and quality of life for citizens.